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Biden To Revoke and Replace Trump's Executive Order That Sought To Ban TikTok (nytimes.com) 113

President Biden on Wednesday will revoke a Trump-era executive order that sought to ban the popular app TikTok and replace it with one that calls for a broader review of a number of foreign-controlled applications that could pose a security risk to Americans and their data. From a report: According to a memo circulated by the Commerce Department and obtained by The New York Times, the order will address a number of applications and bolster recent actions the Biden administration has taken to curb the growing influence of Chinese technology companies.

It is the first significant step Mr. Biden has taken to address a challenge left for him by President Donald J. Trump, whose administration fought to ban TikTok and force its Chinese-owned parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app. Legal challenges immediately followed and the app is still available as the battle languishes in the courts. Mr. Biden's order "will direct the secretary of commerce to use a criteria-based decision framework and rigorous, evidence-based analysis to evaluate and address the risks" posed by foreign-operated applications, according to the memo. "As warranted, the secretary will determine appropriate actions based on a thorough review of the risks posed by foreign adversary connected software applications."

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Biden To Revoke and Replace Trump's Executive Order That Sought To Ban TikTok

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  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Wednesday June 09, 2021 @10:32AM (#61469270)
    Was because young people had been organizing politically on the app I guess this makes sense. As someone who remembers seeing occupy Wall Street busted up, wherever you find young people trying to organize politically for better wages and better treatment you'll find the Republican party there to try and bust it up. And sadly often with the help of right-wing Democrats. Like Joe Manchin and Kirstin Sinema.
    • I think another reason for undoing the ban is that telling teenagers not to use TikTok is like telling water not to be wet. All it's doing is encouraging disrespect for the law, or whatever an executive tantrum... uhh, order, counts as.
      • You don't have to. You just need to order Apple and Google to stop distributing it. The effect isn't immediate, but making it hard to download and install will kill its network in a couple years.

      • and you can't easily side load on an iPhone. So it would significantly reduce the app's reach. Yes, you can jail break an iPhone, but most can't or won't do that.

        But it wasn't a tantrum. It was a calculated political move to shut down a space where young people were organizing politically.
        • It was a tantrum. https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/21... [cnn.com] Trump was pissed kids used tiktok to make him look like a fool at one of his rallies. Trump was/is very reactionary and seeks revenge first and foremost.
          • He was trolled everywhere. It's a shame you think this was the reason.

            Trump banned a ton of China based companies and products.

    • by HiThere ( 15173 )

      That appears to have been Trump's reason. (The evidence for that is only circumstantial, however.) But this doesn't mean that the basic idea was wrong. Why should such a program be allowed on federal hardware? Why should it be allowed on secured federal property, like military bases?

      That said, singling out Tiktok is probably unfair, and a more balanced approach seems definitely preferable.

    • by NFN_NLN ( 633283 )

      > wherever you find young people trying to organize politically for better wages and better treatment you'll find the Republican party there to try and bust it up.

      How's that $15 minimum wage working out with the Biden/Harris administration?
      Or how about student loan forgiveness?
      So far the only thing Biden/Harris have done to help unskilled labor wages is to change direction and close the border.

    • You got your political parties mixed up. Chuck Schumer, who started the Tiktok thing, is the top DEMOCRAT in the Senate. He's not a Republican, he's the fourth highest-ranking DEMOCRAT in the country. (Biden, Harris, Pelosi, Schumer).

      Chuck Schumer demanded that the administration (specifically CIFUS) investigate Tiktok for violating the term of the acquisition. The committee found Schumer's accusations were true - they were in violation. Under 6(c) of EO 11858 and 31 C.F.R. Â 800.508 and S 802.508,

  • by FudRucker ( 866063 ) on Wednesday June 09, 2021 @10:50AM (#61469338)
    not allow any foreign entity to datamine americans, be it a private multi-national corporation or foreign government, it is none of their business and an invasion of privacy, and should be illegal under any circumstances
    • by ediron2 ( 246908 )

      Reminds me of the atheism quote... Basically, you and I agree that we should be protected from data-mining, except for one detail: I just add one more country.

    • by mark-t ( 151149 )

      How do you propose to enforce that? Bearing in mind that the business involved is not within USA jurisdiction.

      The logical extreme is to disallow Americans from doing business with *ANY* foreign business.

      • make all phones & tablets totally-private by default, let the user decide if they want to whore out their personal info to facebook and tiktok & etc..., that way at least it is not being done in secret by a-moral corporations without consent of the person,
        • by mark-t ( 151149 )
          Excellent idea. But do you serious believe that manufacturers would comply? What about the millions of already existing devices?
    • by brunes69 ( 86786 )

      Thats right.

      Only American Oligopolies and the American government itself should be allowed to do said data mining.

    • And that's a fine take but the EO form Trump is not doing well in court and removing the EO will stop that litigation that looks to be going absolutely nowhere.

      Legal challenges immediately followed and the app is still available as the battle languishes in the courts

      If this isn't something we want, the whole datamining, well then Congress has to step up to the plate on the matter. And this is the biggest thing I kept hammering about Trump. I'm not saying his programs didn't have legs, I am saying is that he understands so little of how government works, none of his programs had a fighting chance. The whole sh

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      It shouldn't allow American companies to collect your personal data or invade your privacy either.

    • not allow any foreign entity to datamine americans, be it a private multi-national corporation or foreign government, it is none of their business and an invasion of privacy, and should be illegal under any circumstances

      Just to be consistent US companies should not be allowed to datamine citizens of other countries either.

      I suppose you could have a general rule where only companies of Country X could be allowed to datamine citizens of Country X but that seems hard to enforce.

      Alternately no companies anywhere could datamine people, though that it also somewhat hard to enforce.

  • Someone can file a lawsuit to stop this action and cite the fact that Trump wasn't allowed to repeal a number of Obama's executive orders as precedence
    • "Someone can file a lawsuit..."

      In what court?

      Also, which of Obama's executive orders was Trump unable to repeal, and for what reasons?

      • Any federal court

        DACA

        Because it was an executive order that changed federal law without going through congress and, essentially, told ICE not to do their job for this fiat created class of people.
  • Oh (Score:3, Funny)

    by cascadingstylesheet ( 140919 ) on Wednesday June 09, 2021 @11:14AM (#61469438) Journal
    So he likes Trump's idea, and wants to expand on it.
  • Why not pass laws that clearly state what the rules are.
  • Compensation (Score:2, Informative)

    With his not-Trump policy, policy Biden seems to be making his decisions based on who the previous president was rather then on the individual merits of the legislation involved.
    For example, every decision made so far by the Biden administration regarding the border.
    Or maybe Biden is trying to compensate for something.
    No argument that there really should be strict control on US citizens data profile but why hyper-focus on TikTok?
    There are many examples where the PRC has practically open access to de
    • WRONG (Score:3, Insightful)

      by bussdriver ( 620565 )

      You sir, are horribly mistaken. Perhaps you are confused and think 4 years of Trump's hatred of anything Obama (famously so to the point world leaders joked about it) is Biden's behavior.

      Biden generally loves to create advisory panels and committees to investigate everything then make recommendations; he was like this in the senate too. As a low information American, you no doubt have been unaware of how many panels he's been making.

      The border mess is an immediate problem and some policies have been debated

  • < It is the first significant step Mr. Biden has taken to address a challenge left for him by President Donald J. Trump
    ---
    > It is the first significant step President Biden has taken to address a challenge left for him by former President Donald J. Trump

    Thank you.

  • Orange man = Psycho stupid crazy Old man = mindless and owned by China Not sure who is worse.
  • The rules:

    1. Revoke and reverse anything Trump did.
    2. If people don't like it, appoint a commission.
    3. If people don't like that, call them racist.

And it should be the law: If you use the word `paradigm' without knowing what the dictionary says it means, you go to jail. No exceptions. -- David Jones

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