San Francisco: TikTok continued serving up short videos in the US despite missing a Trump administration deadline to come up with an acceptable deal to put its American assets into US hands.

Talks between TikTok parent ByteDance<\/a> and government negotiators were continuing despite the missed deadline set by the Committee on Foreign Investment to carry out an executive order by President Donald Trump, according to a source familiar with the matter.

\"The committee is engaging with ByteDance to complete the divestment and other steps necessary to resolve the national security risks arising from the transaction, consistent with the president's August 14 order,\" said a spokesperson for the Treasury, which oversees the committee.

TikTok declined to comment.

ByteDance, based in China, had been given until midnight Eastern time on Friday to come up with a plan to sell its US operations to American buyers.

But after the deadline passed, users could still tap into the smartphone app for a seemingly endless stream of video snippets, an AFP visit to the platform showed.

The White House claims TikTok is a national security risk because of potential links to the Chinese government through ByteDance.

TikTok has repeatedly defended itself against allegations of data transfers to the Chinese government, saying it stores user information on servers in the United States and Singapore.

Ban stalled
<\/strong>
The US had already backed off enforcing a ban on TikTok, in compliance with a court order in favor of the social media sensation.

A US federal judge in late October issued an injunction temporarily blocking an executive order by Trump aimed at banning TikTok.

The judge's ruling put the brakes on a Trump threat to knock TikTok offline by cutting it off from US businesses providing website hosting, data storage and other fundamentals needed to operate.

But TikTok influencers suing the president over the ban convinced US District Judge Wendy Beetlestone to issue the injunction against it.

It was the second restraint issued in favor of TikTok by US judges against a set of executive orders issued by Trump which sought to ban new downloads of the app beginning in September, and ban it outright by mid-November.

A temporary injunction issued in September in a separate suit filed by TikTok itself prevented the government from removing it from mobile application download platforms.

Judges in both cases said in rulings that the chances of proving in court that Trump overstepped his authority were good.

They also equated TikTok to films, photographs, and news wires with legal protections.

Washington vs Beijing
<\/strong>
The Friday deadline was for ByteDance to come up with a deal to sell TikTok operations in the US.

A tentative deal has been unveiled that would make Silicon Valley giant
Oracle<\/a> the technology partner for TikTok and a stakeholder in a new entity to be known as TikTok Global<\/a>.

Oracle would manage data security through its cloud servers, while TikTok would retain control of its algorithms and technology, according to details of the proposed deal shared earlier this year.

However, Trump has said he would not approve a deal with any Chinese ownership or control.

China, meanwhile, has tightened control of technology exports in a move that promised to complicate any deal for TikTok to sell US assets.
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TikTok不断滴答声在我们最后期限资产出售

TikTok继续提供短视频在美国尽管失踪胜过政府想出一个可接受的协议的最后期限将其美国资产落入美国人的手中。

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旧金山:TikTok继续提供短视频在美国尽管失踪超过政府想出一个可接受的协议的最后期限将其美国资产落入美国人的手中。

之间的谈判TikTok父ByteDance和政府的谈判仍在继续,尽管错过了外国投资委员会设定的最后期限进行总统行政命令的唐纳德·特朗普,一位知情人士透露。

“委员会与ByteDance完成剥离和其他必要措施解决国家安全风险的交易,与总统的8月14日的订单一致,”美国财政部的一位发言人说,委员会负责。

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TikTok拒绝置评。

给ByteDance,总部设在中国,直到周五东部时间午夜想出一个计划出售其美国业务的美国买家。

但最后期限过后,用户仍然可以利用智能手机应用程序一个看似没完没了的视频片段,显示一个法新社访问平台。

白宫声称TikTok是潜在的国家安全风险,因为中国政府通过ByteDance的链接。

TikTok一再指控的辩护的数据传输给中国政府,说它在服务器上存储用户信息在美国和新加坡。

禁止停滞不前

美国已经放弃了强制执行禁止TikTok,遵守法庭秩序的社会媒体轰动。

一位美国联邦法官在10月下旬颁布一项临时禁令,阻止一项行政命令,特朗普旨在禁止TikTok。

法官的判决刹住战胜威胁敲TikTok线下通过削减它从美国企业提供网站托管,数据存储和操作所需的其他基本面。

但TikTok影响力起诉总统禁令说服美国地区法官温迪Beetlestone发行禁令反对它。

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第二限制发布支持TikTok由美国法官根据一组发布的行政命令特朗普试图禁止新下载的应用程序从9月开始,11月中旬完全禁止它。

9月发布临时禁令在一个单独的诉讼由TikTok本身阻止政府把它从手机应用下载平台。

法官在这两种情况下在裁决说,在法庭上证明,特朗普的机会超越他的权威是好的。

他们还认为TikTok电影、照片和新闻与法律保护电线。乐动扑克

华盛顿和北京

周五的最后期限是ByteDance想出一个交易在美国出售TikTok业务。

一个初步协议已被公布,这将使硅谷巨头甲骨文TikTok技术合作伙伴和利益相关者在一个新的实体被称为TikTok全球

甲骨文将通过云服务器管理数据安全,而TikTok将保留控制的算法和技术,根据拟议中的交易共享今年早些时候的细节。

然而,特朗普曾表示,他将不会批准中国处理任何所有权或控制。

与此同时,中国收紧控制技术出口,此举答应复杂化TikTok出售美国资产的任何交易。

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San Francisco: TikTok continued serving up short videos in the US despite missing a Trump administration deadline to come up with an acceptable deal to put its American assets into US hands.

Talks between TikTok parent ByteDance<\/a> and government negotiators were continuing despite the missed deadline set by the Committee on Foreign Investment to carry out an executive order by President Donald Trump, according to a source familiar with the matter.

\"The committee is engaging with ByteDance to complete the divestment and other steps necessary to resolve the national security risks arising from the transaction, consistent with the president's August 14 order,\" said a spokesperson for the Treasury, which oversees the committee.

TikTok declined to comment.

ByteDance, based in China, had been given until midnight Eastern time on Friday to come up with a plan to sell its US operations to American buyers.

But after the deadline passed, users could still tap into the smartphone app for a seemingly endless stream of video snippets, an AFP visit to the platform showed.

The White House claims TikTok is a national security risk because of potential links to the Chinese government through ByteDance.

TikTok has repeatedly defended itself against allegations of data transfers to the Chinese government, saying it stores user information on servers in the United States and Singapore.

Ban stalled
<\/strong>
The US had already backed off enforcing a ban on TikTok, in compliance with a court order in favor of the social media sensation.

A US federal judge in late October issued an injunction temporarily blocking an executive order by Trump aimed at banning TikTok.

The judge's ruling put the brakes on a Trump threat to knock TikTok offline by cutting it off from US businesses providing website hosting, data storage and other fundamentals needed to operate.

But TikTok influencers suing the president over the ban convinced US District Judge Wendy Beetlestone to issue the injunction against it.

It was the second restraint issued in favor of TikTok by US judges against a set of executive orders issued by Trump which sought to ban new downloads of the app beginning in September, and ban it outright by mid-November.

A temporary injunction issued in September in a separate suit filed by TikTok itself prevented the government from removing it from mobile application download platforms.

Judges in both cases said in rulings that the chances of proving in court that Trump overstepped his authority were good.

They also equated TikTok to films, photographs, and news wires with legal protections.

Washington vs Beijing
<\/strong>
The Friday deadline was for ByteDance to come up with a deal to sell TikTok operations in the US.

A tentative deal has been unveiled that would make Silicon Valley giant
Oracle<\/a> the technology partner for TikTok and a stakeholder in a new entity to be known as TikTok Global<\/a>.

Oracle would manage data security through its cloud servers, while TikTok would retain control of its algorithms and technology, according to details of the proposed deal shared earlier this year.

However, Trump has said he would not approve a deal with any Chinese ownership or control.

China, meanwhile, has tightened control of technology exports in a move that promised to complicate any deal for TikTok to sell US assets.
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