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TikTok app<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Echo Wang and David Shepardson
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NEW YORK\/WASHINGTON: ByteDance<\/a>, the Chinese parent company of video-sharing app TikTok<\/a>, filed a petition late on Tuesday with a U.S. Appeals Court challenging a Trump administration order set to take effect on Thursday requiring it to divest TikTok.

President Donald Trump in an Aug. 14 order directed ByteDance to divest the app within 90 days, which falls on Thursday. The Trump administration contends TikTok poses national security concerns as the personal data of U.S. users could be obtained by China's government. TikTok, which has over 100 million U.S. users, denies the allegations.

In the petition filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, ByteDance said it is seeking a court review of the divestment order, claiming that the order and a finding by a U.S. agency that TikTok represented a security threat were unlawful and violated rights under the U.S. Constitution.

ByteDance, which has been in talks for a deal with Walmart Inc and Oracle Corp to shift TikTok's U.S. assets into a new entity, also said it is requesting a 30-day extension on the Aug. 14 divestment order, so that it can finalize terms of the deal.

\"Facing continual new requests and no clarity on whether our proposed solutions would be accepted, we requested the 30-day extension that is expressly permitted in the August 14 order,\" TikTok said in a statement.

\"Without an extension in hand, we have no choice but to file a petition in court to defend our rights,\" the company said.

The White House and Treasury declined to comment. The Justice Department did not immediately comment.

In September, TikTok announced it had a preliminary deal for Walmart and Oracle to take stakes in a new company to oversee U.S. operations. Trump has said the deal had his \"blessing.\"

One big issue that has persisted is over the ownership structure of the new company, TikTok Global, that would own TikTok's U.S. assets.

In its court filing, ByteDance said it submitted a fourth proposal on Friday that contemplated addressing U.S. concerns \"by creating a new entity, wholly owned by Oracle, Walmart and existing U.S. investors in ByteDance, that would be responsible for handling TikTok's U.S. user data and content moderation.\"

ByteDance said in its court filing it plans to file a request \"to stay enforcement of the Divestment order only if discussions reach an impasse and the government indicates an intent to take action to enforce the order.\"

The petition names Trump, Attorney General William Barr, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), the inter-agency panel that reviews certain transactions involving foreign investment on national security concerns.

It says the CFIUS action and Trump order \"seek to compel the wholesale divestment of TikTok, a multi-billion-dollar business built on technology developed by\" ByteDance \"based on the government's purported national security review of a three-year-old transaction that involved a different business.\"

That order was based on a government review of ByteDance's 2017 acquisition of U.S. social media app
Musical.ly<\/a>, which ByteDance merged into TikTok.

Separate restrictions on TikTok from the U.S. Commerce Department have been blocked by federal courts, including restrictions on transactions that were scheduled to take effect Thursday that TikTok warned could effectively ban the app's use in the United States.

A Commerce Department ban on Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's
Google<\/a>'s offering TikTok for download for new U.S. users that had been set to take effect on Sept. 27 has also been blocked.
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中国的特朗普的TikTok ByteDance挑战剥离秩序

ByteDance,中国视频分享应用TikTok母公司提交了一份请愿书周二晚些时候,美国上诉法院挑战胜过政府订单将于周四生效需要剥离TikTok。

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路透纽约/华盛顿:ByteDance的母公司,中国视频分享应用TikTok提交申诉,周二晚些时候,美国上诉法院挑战胜过政府订单将于周四生效需要剥离TikTok。

唐纳德·特朗普总统在8月14日订单指示ByteDance剥离应用在90天内,这周四下跌。特朗普政府声称TikTok构成国家安全方面的担忧美国用户的个人数据可以通过中国政府。TikTok,超过1亿美国用户,否认了这些指控。

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请愿书中与美国哥伦比亚特区上诉法院,ByteDance表示,它正在寻求法院审查撤资,声称顺序和发现美国机构TikTok代表安全威胁是非法的,违反了美国宪法权利。

ByteDance,一直在谈判处理沃尔玛(aapl . o:行情)和甲骨文(orcl . o:行情)TikTok的美国资产转移到一个新的实体,还说,请求延长30天在8月14日撤资秩序,以便完成交易条款。

“不断面临新的请求并没有明确提出我们的解决方案是否会被接受,我们要求30天的扩展,是明确允许在8月14日,“TikTok在一份声明中说。

“没有一个扩展,我们别无选择,只能在法庭上提交请愿书捍卫我们的权利,”该公司表示。

白宫和美国财政部均拒绝置评。美国司法部没有立即发表评论。

TikTok宣布9月沃尔玛的初步协议,甲骨文公司参股一家新公司监督美国业务。特朗普说,交易他的“祝福”。

依然存在的一个大问题是对新公司的所有权结构,TikTok全球TikTok的美国资产。

ByteDance在向法庭提交的文件中表示,上周五提交了第四个建议,考虑解决美国的担忧“通过创建一个新的实体,全资拥有的甲骨文,沃尔玛和现有的美国投资者在ByteDance TikTok美国将负责处理用户数据和内容节制。”

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ByteDance表示,它计划在向法庭提交的文件请求“待执行的撤资秩序只有在讨论达到一个僵局,政府有可能故意采取行动来执行订单。”

特朗普请愿书的名字,司法部长威廉•巴尔财政部长史蒂文Mnuchin和美国外国投资委员会(CFIUS)的机构间小组评论某些交易涉及外国投资在国家安全方面的担忧。

说,该委员会的行动和特朗普秩序”试图强迫TikTok的大规模撤资,数十亿美元的业务建立在技术开发的“ByteDance”政府所谓的国家安全审查的基础上一个三岁的事务,包括不同的业务。”

秩序是基于政府审查ByteDance 2017年收购美国的社交媒体应用程序Musical.lyByteDance合并成TikTok。

单独限制TikTok从美国商务部已经被联邦法院,包括限制交易原定于周四生效,TikTok警告可能会有效的阻止应用程序的使用在美国。

商务部禁止苹果(aapl . o:行情)和字母(aapl . o:行情)的谷歌的新美国用户提供TikTok下载,将于9月27日生效也被屏蔽。
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\"&lt;p&gt;TikTok
TikTok app<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Echo Wang and David Shepardson
<\/strong>
NEW YORK\/WASHINGTON: ByteDance<\/a>, the Chinese parent company of video-sharing app TikTok<\/a>, filed a petition late on Tuesday with a U.S. Appeals Court challenging a Trump administration order set to take effect on Thursday requiring it to divest TikTok.

President Donald Trump in an Aug. 14 order directed ByteDance to divest the app within 90 days, which falls on Thursday. The Trump administration contends TikTok poses national security concerns as the personal data of U.S. users could be obtained by China's government. TikTok, which has over 100 million U.S. users, denies the allegations.

In the petition filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, ByteDance said it is seeking a court review of the divestment order, claiming that the order and a finding by a U.S. agency that TikTok represented a security threat were unlawful and violated rights under the U.S. Constitution.

ByteDance, which has been in talks for a deal with Walmart Inc and Oracle Corp to shift TikTok's U.S. assets into a new entity, also said it is requesting a 30-day extension on the Aug. 14 divestment order, so that it can finalize terms of the deal.

\"Facing continual new requests and no clarity on whether our proposed solutions would be accepted, we requested the 30-day extension that is expressly permitted in the August 14 order,\" TikTok said in a statement.

\"Without an extension in hand, we have no choice but to file a petition in court to defend our rights,\" the company said.

The White House and Treasury declined to comment. The Justice Department did not immediately comment.

In September, TikTok announced it had a preliminary deal for Walmart and Oracle to take stakes in a new company to oversee U.S. operations. Trump has said the deal had his \"blessing.\"

One big issue that has persisted is over the ownership structure of the new company, TikTok Global, that would own TikTok's U.S. assets.

In its court filing, ByteDance said it submitted a fourth proposal on Friday that contemplated addressing U.S. concerns \"by creating a new entity, wholly owned by Oracle, Walmart and existing U.S. investors in ByteDance, that would be responsible for handling TikTok's U.S. user data and content moderation.\"

ByteDance said in its court filing it plans to file a request \"to stay enforcement of the Divestment order only if discussions reach an impasse and the government indicates an intent to take action to enforce the order.\"

The petition names Trump, Attorney General William Barr, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), the inter-agency panel that reviews certain transactions involving foreign investment on national security concerns.

It says the CFIUS action and Trump order \"seek to compel the wholesale divestment of TikTok, a multi-billion-dollar business built on technology developed by\" ByteDance \"based on the government's purported national security review of a three-year-old transaction that involved a different business.\"

That order was based on a government review of ByteDance's 2017 acquisition of U.S. social media app
Musical.ly<\/a>, which ByteDance merged into TikTok.

Separate restrictions on TikTok from the U.S. Commerce Department have been blocked by federal courts, including restrictions on transactions that were scheduled to take effect Thursday that TikTok warned could effectively ban the app's use in the United States.

A Commerce Department ban on Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's
Google<\/a>'s offering TikTok for download for new U.S. users that had been set to take effect on Sept. 27 has also been blocked.
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