Google Play and Apple's App Store still aren't offering TikTok in the US; Senator Tom Cotton warns of “ruinous liability”, as Trump says there's “no liability”
Plus Latest Statements from Trump, TikTok, and Congress Markus Kasanmascheff / WinBuzzer : TikTok Partially Resumes US Service After Trump Intervention, But App Store Ban Persists Kipp Jones / Mediaite : GOP Senator Defies Trump On TikTok, Warns Companies Could Face Billions in ‘Ruinous Liability’ for Helping to Restore App David Edwards / Raw Story : Tom Cotton warns of ‘ruinous liability’ if companies follow Trump's call to unban TikTok Bluesky: Dare Obasanjo / @carnage4life : “Pursuant to the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, apps developed by ByteDance Ltd and its subsidiaries — including TikTok, CapCut, Lemon8, and others — will no longer be available for download or updates on the App Store for users in the United States” - Apple Mastodon: Kevin Rothrock / @kevinrothrock@infosec.exchange : Google has failed to genuflect before the incoming Donald. Heads will roll! — [image] Dare Obasanjo / @carnage4life@mas.to : The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (aka the TikTok ban) allows for a 90-day extension to complete the sale of the foreign controlled app as long as evidence is provided a sale is underway. Otherwise Apple & Google are fined $5,000 per user who downloads the apps from their stores after the ban. It's hard to envision what rabbit Trump can pull out of the hat here unless Congress writes a new law overturning the PAFFACAA. X: Tom Cotton / @sentomcotton : My statement with @SenatorRicketts on TikTok being removed from app stores. [image] Jessica Lessin / @jessicalessin : Within the 1st hours of Trump's second term Apple and Google are going to face a major choice: Turn TikTok back in on the app stores as Trump's likely executive order will want them to do or leave it off. A very early test of their relationship w/ Trump and possible legal risk. Senator Pete Ricketts / @senatorricketts : We commend Amazon, Apple, Google, and Microsoft for following the law and halting operations with ByteDance and TikTok, and we encourage other companies to do the same. The law, after all, risks ruinous bankruptcy for any company who violates it. Now that the law has taken Nu Wexler / @wexler : If nothing else, this episode is an interesting look at how various tech companies approach legal risk.