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A U.S. judge in Washington has temporarily blocked a Trump administration order banning Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google from offering Chinese-owned short video-sharing app TikTok for download that was set to take effect at 11:59 p.m. Sunday.

U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols granted a preliminary injunction sought by TikTok owner ByteDance to allow the app to remain available at U.S. app stores, but declined "at this time" to block additional Commerce Department restrictions that are set to take effect on Nov. 12 that TikTok has said would have the impact of making the app impossible to use in the United States.

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A U.S. judge in Washington temporarily blocked a Trump administration order that would ban Tik Tok from being downloaded on U.S. app stores starting at midnight on Sunday September 27, 2020. U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols allowed the app to remain available in the U.S. app stores, but has not blocked the additional Commerce Department restrictions that would have a larger impact on Tik Tok's operations. These restrictions are set to take place November 12, 2020[1].

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  1. ^ "Tik Tok Ban Averted: Trump Gives Oracle-Walmart Deal His Blessing" www.npr.com. Retrieved 2020-09-25
  2. ^ O'Brien, Matt; Arbel, Tali (13, September 2020). Tik Tok takes Oracle over Microsoft in Trump-forced sales bid" Associated Press. Retrieved 2020-09-13
  3. ^ "Judge Temporarily Blocks U.S. Ban on Tik Tok Downloads From U.S. App Stores" finance.yahoo.com Retrieved 2020-09-28
  1. ^ "Judge temporarily blocks U.S. ban on TikTok downloads from U.S. app stores". news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2020-09-28.