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The delay was based on a lawsuit filed by well-known Chinese app stars.
Concerned about the results of the US presidential elections, the US “Ministry of Commerce” decided to postpone the implementation of its decision to ban the application of “Tik Tok” in the United States of America. The step, which is considered surprising, the ministry justified its taking, relying on the ruling of the “Federal Court” in the state of “Philadelphia”, after a lawsuit filed by 3 of the protagonists of the Chinese application: the comedian Douglas Marland, fashion expert Cosette Renap and musician Alex Chambers. In a statement, the ministry confirmed that the ban would not take effect pending further legal developments. The company that owns the famous Chinese app, ByteDance, recently filed a petition with the United States Court of Appeals to demand an end to the ban. These developments are framed within the framework of a complex process that began with a decision issued by outgoing President Donald Trump last August, in which he requested to limit the ownership of the Chinese company within his country, and at that time he was given within 90 days, and in fact the US administration issued a decision to ban it for security reasons. National and data protection of users that reach 100 million in the United States.