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Is the Clock Ticking? A Discussion of TikTok's Legal Issues and the Platform's Future

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Is the Clock Ticking? A Discussion of TikTok's Legal Issues and the Platform's Future
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Legal problems are anything but a new phenomenon for TikTok and its parent company, Bytedance, from issues relating to copyright infringement to data privacy and national security concerns. ExamineTikTok's music licensing practices and the fallout from large rightsholders pulling their catalogs from the platform, along with the most significant legal challenge TikTok has been faced with to date --- the divestor-ban law.

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  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 2/28/2026

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Gwendolyn Seale, Chris Castle, Amy K. Sanders

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Is the Clock Ticking? A Discussion of TikTok's Legal Issues and the Platform's Future (Jan 2025)

Legal problems are anything but a new phenomenon for TikTok and its parent company, Bytedance, from issues relating to copyright infringement to data privacy and national security concerns. Examine TikTok's music licensing practices and the fallout from large rightsholders pulling their catalogs from the platform, along with the most significant legal challenge TikTok has been faced with to date --- the divest-or-ban law.

Originally presented: Nov 2024 Entertainment Law Institute

Gwendolyn Seale, Mike Tolleson and Associates - Austin, TX
Chris Castle, Christian L. Castle, Attorneys - Austin, TX
Amy K. Sanders, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX