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Helena, Montana – A group of Tiktok Creators in the United States have aroused a mood to reverse Montana’s new ban on the Chinese developed social media platform.
Tiktok -creator fights back after Montana became the first US state to prohibit the platform. © Kirill Kudryavtsev / AFP
Montana became First US state to block The video sharing app, when Republican governor Greg Gianforte signed a law proposal on Wednesday.
Five Tiktok -creators living in the state submitted a trial Late Wednesday, the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine announced on Thursday.
“Montana can no longer ban its residents from seeing or posting to Tiktok than it can ban the Wall Street Journal because of who owns the ideas (s) it publishes,” says the mood.
Although Montana could regulate any of the speech that users share through Tiktok, “the new law exerts a sledgehammer when the first amendment requires a scalpel,” it adds.
The leading lawyer for the group is Ambika Kumar, who represented other creators to ensure an injunction against former US president Donald Trump2020 TikTok.
Montana -Governor Greg Gianforte signed the Tiktok ban on Wednesday. © Drew Anger / Getty Images North America / Getty Images via AFP
The New rule Forbids app stores from offering the video sharing app from January 1, 2024 and prevents TikTok from acting as a company in the state.
For each day, the social media platform is still available, app providers would have to pay a fine of $ 10,000. Users do not have a fine, and those who already have the app on their own device are not affected.
Tictok has already been owned by the Chinese company prohibited on government -issued units In Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States, among cyber security problems.
The app has more than one billion users all over the world and is widely used in the US and Europe, which drives fear that Chinese authorities and secret services may use the app to collect information from users or to disseminate influence.
The company has rejected such charges.