Entrepreneur and former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt's Project Liberty and its consortium of partners in The People's Bid said on Thursday they proposed to make a formal bid to ByteDance to buy TikTok's U.
TikTok said it will have to “go dark” this weekend unless the outgoing Biden administration assures the company it won’t enforce a shutdown of the popular app after the Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld the federal law banning the app unless it’s sold by its China-based parent company.
The law raises national security concerns over TikTok's ties to China, and only President Biden has the authority to grant a 90-day extension, though the White House suggests this will likely fall to the next administration.
Just 10 days before the U.S. ban on TikTok goes into effect, businessman Frank McCourt's internet ... which was signed into law by President Joe Biden last April, on Friday. ByteDance has ...
A group formed by billionaire entrepreneur and former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has made a ... After President Joe Biden signed the law that could ban the app in April, ByteDance ...
Some lawmakers are urging President Joe Biden and the U.S. Supreme Court ... Project Liberty, an organization led by billionaire Frank McCourt, announced last week that it made a formal offer ...
As the deadline for a potential TikTok ban in the U.S. approaches, billionaire and former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt's Project Liberty ... Last year, President Joe Biden signed a law banning the foreign-owned app unless it sells its U.S ...
Billionaire Frank McCourt's Project Liberty has submitted a proposal to buy TikTok from ByteDance ahead of a U.S. ban set to take effect in 10 days. The proposal aims to migrate the app to an American-owned,