TikTok CEO Chew: confident of stopping Unconstitutional Montana ban
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew said on Tuesday the U.S State of Montana’ ban of the app was unconstitutional, and he was confident that the company will prevail in a lawsuit challenging the decision.
The Chinese company file lawsuit on Monday against Montana’s decision to ban TikTok from operating in the State,
The U.S. State to bar the popular short-video sharing service. TikTok argues the ban, which would take effect on January 1 next year, violates First Amendment rights of the company and users.
Chew was speaking just hours after TikTok filed suit in U.S. federal court, arguing that Montana’s ban violates the constitutionally protected right to free speech.
“We believe that the Montana bill that was recently passed is simply unconstitutional,” Chew told the Qatar Economic Forum.
“We very recently filed a lawsuit, the challenge is in the courts and we are confident that we will prevail,” he added.
Chew said TikTok could have “positive impact” on users, citing the example of a user with autism who has “found his voice through music” that he shares on the app.
That gives me a lot of confidence that we can have very thoughtful conversations with regulators around the world, said Chew. “And I am confident that we are here to stay”.
With more than one billion active users including about 150 million in the U.S., Chew insisted that TikTok had taken steps to protect U.S. users’ data by storing it “on American soil by an American company and overseen by American personnel.”
We believe that we have taken steps that are above and beyond what our industry has done to protect the safety of the U.S. individual, he said.
The Chinese government never asked us for U.S. user’ data and we will not provide even id asked, Chew said, adding that his company has worked with Oracle to keep U.S. user stored in the U.S.
Today by default, all U.S. data is stored in the Oracle cloud service already, he said.
We have built over the last two years something we call internally “Project Taxes”, which ensures that American data is store on American soil by American company and overseen by American personnel, Chew added.
The Republic-led House of the U.S. state of Montana approved a bill last month banning TikTok in the state, making it the first U.S. state to pass legislation banning the popular social media app on personal devices.
Sources & Courtesy: CGTN