A group of TikTok creators are also suing the US government to stop a ban of the app

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A group of TikTok creators have joined the legal fight to keep the app from being banned in the United States. Eight creators have
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the US government in an effort to block a law requiring TikTok's parent company ByteDance to sell the service.

The lawsuit claims that the “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act” is unconstitutional because it violates the First Amendment rights of the creators who depend on the platform. “They have found their voices, amassed significant audiences, made new friends, and encountered new and different ways of thinking—all because of TikTok’s novel way of hosting, curating, and disseminating speech,” it
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. “The Act’s ban of TikTok threatens to deprive them, and the rest of the country, of this distinctive means of expression and communication.”


The lawsuit comes one week after TikTok filed its
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against the government. According to
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, the company is “covering” the legal fees for the creators participating in the latest suit. It’s also strategy that has worked for the company in the past. A group of Montana-based TikTok creators sued the state over an attempted
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last year. That effort was ultimately
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and the ban never went into effect. The Montana creators were represented by the same law firm currently repping the eight creators involved in the latest suit.

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