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Video Streaming App TikTok Deleted 37.7 Million Videos In India, It Says
TikTok said its latest transparency report showed it removed more than 100 million videos worldwide in the first half of 2020. TikTok said its latest transparency report showed it removed more than 100 million videos worldwide in the first half of 2020. -
U.S. Acting Like 'Gangster' In 'Dirty' TikTok Deal: China Daily
"What the United States has done to TikTok is almost the same as a gangster forcing an unreasonable and unfair business deal on a legitimate company," the state-backed China Daily said in an editorial. "What the United States has done to TikTok is almost the same as a gangster forcing an unreasonable and unfair business deal on a legitimate company," the state-backed China Daily said in an editorial. -
ByteDance, Oracle At Loggerheads Over Terms Of TikTok Agreement
ByteDance and Oracle Corp issued conflicting statements on Monday over the terms of an agreement. ByteDance and Oracle Corp issued conflicting statements on Monday over the terms of an agreement. -
Trump Says He's Okay With Walmart-Oracle Deal With ByteDance
TikTok will be owned by a new group called TikTok Global and will be based in the U.S., Trump said. TikTok will be owned by a new group called TikTok Global and will be based in the U.S., Trump said. -
ByteDance Plans TikTok IPO As U.S. Deal Talks Advance: Sources
China's ByteDance is planning a U.S. initial public offering of TikTok Global, the new company that will operate the popular short video app, should its proposed deal be cleared by the White House, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday. China's ByteDance is planning a U.S. initial public offering of TikTok Global, the new company that will operate the popular short video app, should its proposed deal be cleared by the White House, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday. -
U.S. Lawmakers Raise Questions About Proposed ByteDance-Oracle Deal
U.S. lawmakers of both major parties voiced skepticism about a proposed deal between Oracle and China's ByteDance that appears to stop short of a full sale of ByteDance's popular social media app TikTok to a U.S. firm as demanded by President Donald Trump. U.S. lawmakers of both major parties voiced skepticism about a proposed deal between Oracle and China's ByteDance that appears to stop short of a full sale of ByteDance's popular social media app TikTok to a U.S. firm as demanded by President Donald Trump. -
ByteDance Picks Oracle As Partner To Try To Save TikTok U.S.
Oracle Corp said on Monday it would team up with China's ByteDance to keep TikTok operating in the United States, beating Microsoft Corp in a deal structured as a partnership rather than an outright sale. Oracle Corp said on Monday it would team up with China's ByteDance to keep TikTok operating in the United States, beating Microsoft Corp in a deal structured as a partnership rather than an outright sale. -
ByteDance Unwilling To Sell TikTok Algorithm To Any U.S. Buyer
ByteDance's decision came after China's newly updated technology export controls, which restricts the transfer of sensitive technologies overseas. ByteDance's decision came after China's newly updated technology export controls, which restricts the transfer of sensitive technologies overseas. -
TikTok To Dance With Oracle, Shoving Microsoft Aside
Under the proposed deal, Oracle will be ByteDance's technology partner and will assume management of TikTok's U.S. user data. Under the proposed deal, Oracle will be ByteDance's technology partner and will assume management of TikTok's U.S. user data. -
TikTok Owner To Invest Billions In Singapore After U.S. Clampdown
ByteDance's move comes at a time when the Trump administration has pressured the Chinese firm to sell its TikTok business in the U.S. ByteDance's move comes at a time when the Trump administration has pressured the Chinese firm to sell its TikTok business in the U.S.