The Montana Legislature Banned TikTok

 

A bill introduced in Montana would prevent apps like TikTok from being listed for download on app stores such as Google Play and Apple’s App Store. The bill is forwarded to Republican Governor Gianforte for signature. 
TikTok, owned by Chinese investors, continues to be the target of fierce battles. As part of their efforts to address short-form video apps, Montana lawmakers voted on Friday to ban the most popular app from the state. 
Reuters writes that a bill would prevent applications like TikTok from being listed on apps stores, like Google Play or Apple’s App Store in Montana. A 54-43 vote in the Montana House of Representatives approved the bill, SB419. Upon signing the bill, Gianforte will ensure it comes into effect in January. Despite the potential for substantial legal challenges, the legislation may still pass. 
However, there is nothing in the bill that makes it illegal for people who already use the app. This is regardless of the enacted law. The bill’s original version forced internet providers to block TikTok. However, that particular language was removed, and it is not part of the amended bill. 
A state government has taken the first step in restricting TikTok in response to perce

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