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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>HELENA, Mont.: Montana's House gave final passage Friday to a bill banning the social media<\/a> app TikTok<\/a> from operating in the state, a move that's bound to face legal challenges but also serve as a testing ground for the TikTok-free America many national lawmakers envision due to concerns over potential Chinese spying.

The House voted 54-43 in favor of the measure, which would make Montana the first state with a total ban on the app. It goes further than prohibitions already put in place by nearly half the states - including Montana - and the U.S. federal government that prohibit TikTok on government-owned devices.

The measure now goes to Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte, who declined to say Friday if he plans to sign it into law. A statement provided by spokesperson Brooke Metrione said the governor \"will carefully consider\" all bills the Legislature sends to his desk.

Gianforte banned TikTok on state government devices last year, saying at the time that the app posed a \"significant risk\" to sensitive state data.

TikTok spokesperson Brooke Oberwetter promised a legal challenge over the measure's constitutionality, saying the bill's supporters \"have admitted that they have no feasible plan\" to enforce \"this attempt to censor American voices.\"

The company \"will continue to fight for TikTok users and creators in Montana whose livelihoods and First Amendment rights are threatened by this egregious government overreach,\" Oberwetter said.

TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese tech company
ByteDance<\/a>, has been under intense scrutiny over worries it could hand over user data to the Chinese government or push pro-Beijing propaganda and misinformation on the platform. Leaders at the FBI and the CIA and numerous lawmakers, both Democrats and Republicans, have raised such concerns but have not presented any evidence that it has happened.

Ban supporters point to two Chinese laws that compel companies in the country to cooperate with the government on state intelligence work. They also cite troubling episodes such as a disclosure by ByteDance in December that it fired four employees who accessed the IP addresses and other data of two journalists while attempting to uncover the source of a leaked report about the company.

Congress is considering legislation that does not single out TikTok specifically but gives the Commerce Department the ability more broadly to restrict foreign threats on tech platforms. That bill is being backed by the White House, but it has received pushback from privacy advocates, right-wing commentators and others who say the language is too expansive.

TikTok has said it has a plan to protect U.S. user data.

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, whose office drafted the state's legislation, said in a social media post Friday that the bill \"is a critical step to ensuring we are protecting Montanans' privacy,\" even as he acknowledged that a court battle looms.

The measure would prohibit downloads of TikTok in the state and would fine any \"entity\" - an app store or TikTok - $10,000 per day for each time someone \"is offered the ability\" to access or download the app. There would not be penalties for users.

The ban would not take effect until January 2024 and would become void if Congress passes a national measure or if TikTok severs its connections with China.

The bill was introduced in February, just weeks after a Chinese spy balloon drifted over Montana, but had been drafted prior to that.

A representative from the tech trade group TechNet told state lawmakers that app stores do not have the ability to geofence apps on a state-by-state basis, so the Apple App Store and Google Play Store could not enforce the law.

Ashley Sutton, TechNet's executive director for Washington state and the northwest, said Thursday that the \"responsibility should be on an app to determine where it can operate, not an app store.\"

Knudsen, the attorney general, has said that apps for online gambling can be disabled in states that do not allow it, so the same should be possible for TikTok.
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TikTok禁令被蒙大拿的共和党议会最终批准

去年Gianforte禁止TikTok州政府设备上,当时说,应用程序构成了“重大风险”敏感的状态数据。

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蒙大拿州海伦娜。:蒙大拿的房子最终星期五通过一项法案,禁止社交媒体应用程序TikTok从操作的状态,此举必将面临法律挑战也作为试验田TikTok-free美国许多国家议员设想由于担心潜在的中国间谍活动。

众议院投票54-43的措施,这将使蒙大拿第一州总禁止应用程序。它超越禁令已经实施了近一半的州——包括蒙大拿——和美国联邦政府禁止TikTok国有设备。

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衡量现在共和党州长格雷格Gianforte,他拒绝说星期五如果他计划签字成为法律。声明中提供的发言人布鲁克Metrione说州长”会认真考虑“所有账单立法机构发送给他的办公桌。

去年Gianforte禁止TikTok州政府设备上,当时说,应用程序构成了“重大风险”敏感的状态数据。

TikTok的发言人布鲁克Oberwetter承诺测量的合宪性的法律挑战,说该法案支持者“承认他们没有可行的计划”实施“这试图审查美国之声。”

公司“将继续争取TikTok用户和创造者在蒙大拿的生计和第一修正案权利受到这一令人震惊的政府过度,“Oberwetter说。

TikTok,隶属中国科技公司ByteDance,一直受到严格审查的担忧可能用户数据移交给中国政府或推动亲北京的宣传和错误信息的平台。领导人在美国联邦调查局和中央情报局和许多议员,民主党和共和党人,这些担忧都有所增加,但没有提供任何证据表明,它已经发生了。

禁令的支持者指出,两艘中国国家法律,迫使公司在国家情报工作与政府合作。他们还引用等令人不安的事件的披露ByteDance在12月发射了四个员工访问IP地址和其他数据的两名记者,试图发现泄露的报告对该公司的来源。

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国会正在考虑立法,不挑出TikTok特别但给商务部的能力更广泛的限制外国技术平台上的威胁。比尔正在白宫的支持,但它已经收到了来自隐私拥护者的阻力,右翼评论家和其他人说,语言过于膨胀。

TikTok已表示,它有一个计划来保护美国的用户数据。

蒙大纳州总检察长奥斯汀克努森,他的办公室起草了国家的立法,星期五在社交媒体的一篇文章中说,该法案是“是一个关键的步骤确保我们保护蒙大拿人的隐私,”尽管他承认官司迫在眉睫。

TikTok的措施禁止下载状态,将罚款任何“实体”——应用程序商店或TikTok——每天10000美元每次有人“提供能力”来访问或下载应用程序,用户不会有处罚。

禁令不会生效,直到2024年1月,将成为无效如果国会通过国家测量或者TikTok断绝与中国的联系。

介绍了比尔今年2月,在几周前中国间谍气球飘在蒙大拿,但已起草完毕之前。

科技贸易集团的代表技术对州议员,应用商店没有geofence应用在各州的基础上的能力,所以,苹果应用程序商店和谷歌商店不能执行法律。

阿什利·萨顿,技网执行董事华盛顿州西北部,周四说,“责任应该在一个应用程序来确定它可以运作,而不是一个应用程序商店。”

总检察长,克努曾表示,应用在线赌博可以禁用州不允许,所以TikTok相同的应该是可能的。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>HELENA, Mont.: Montana's House gave final passage Friday to a bill banning the social media<\/a> app TikTok<\/a> from operating in the state, a move that's bound to face legal challenges but also serve as a testing ground for the TikTok-free America many national lawmakers envision due to concerns over potential Chinese spying.

The House voted 54-43 in favor of the measure, which would make Montana the first state with a total ban on the app. It goes further than prohibitions already put in place by nearly half the states - including Montana - and the U.S. federal government that prohibit TikTok on government-owned devices.

The measure now goes to Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte, who declined to say Friday if he plans to sign it into law. A statement provided by spokesperson Brooke Metrione said the governor \"will carefully consider\" all bills the Legislature sends to his desk.

Gianforte banned TikTok on state government devices last year, saying at the time that the app posed a \"significant risk\" to sensitive state data.

TikTok spokesperson Brooke Oberwetter promised a legal challenge over the measure's constitutionality, saying the bill's supporters \"have admitted that they have no feasible plan\" to enforce \"this attempt to censor American voices.\"

The company \"will continue to fight for TikTok users and creators in Montana whose livelihoods and First Amendment rights are threatened by this egregious government overreach,\" Oberwetter said.

TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese tech company
ByteDance<\/a>, has been under intense scrutiny over worries it could hand over user data to the Chinese government or push pro-Beijing propaganda and misinformation on the platform. Leaders at the FBI and the CIA and numerous lawmakers, both Democrats and Republicans, have raised such concerns but have not presented any evidence that it has happened.

Ban supporters point to two Chinese laws that compel companies in the country to cooperate with the government on state intelligence work. They also cite troubling episodes such as a disclosure by ByteDance in December that it fired four employees who accessed the IP addresses and other data of two journalists while attempting to uncover the source of a leaked report about the company.

Congress is considering legislation that does not single out TikTok specifically but gives the Commerce Department the ability more broadly to restrict foreign threats on tech platforms. That bill is being backed by the White House, but it has received pushback from privacy advocates, right-wing commentators and others who say the language is too expansive.

TikTok has said it has a plan to protect U.S. user data.

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, whose office drafted the state's legislation, said in a social media post Friday that the bill \"is a critical step to ensuring we are protecting Montanans' privacy,\" even as he acknowledged that a court battle looms.

The measure would prohibit downloads of TikTok in the state and would fine any \"entity\" - an app store or TikTok - $10,000 per day for each time someone \"is offered the ability\" to access or download the app. There would not be penalties for users.

The ban would not take effect until January 2024 and would become void if Congress passes a national measure or if TikTok severs its connections with China.

The bill was introduced in February, just weeks after a Chinese spy balloon drifted over Montana, but had been drafted prior to that.

A representative from the tech trade group TechNet told state lawmakers that app stores do not have the ability to geofence apps on a state-by-state basis, so the Apple App Store and Google Play Store could not enforce the law.

Ashley Sutton, TechNet's executive director for Washington state and the northwest, said Thursday that the \"responsibility should be on an app to determine where it can operate, not an app store.\"

Knudsen, the attorney general, has said that apps for online gambling can be disabled in states that do not allow it, so the same should be possible for TikTok.
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