Posted on 05/17/2023 6:44:15 PM PDT by Morgana
HELENA — Montana has become the first state to sign into law legislation banning Tiktok from operating within their borders, with Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte signing Senate Bill 419 into law on Wednesday. The ban goes into effect on January 1, 2024.
In a press release, Gianforte said he signed the bill to “protect Montanas’ person, private, and sensitive data” from being gathered by China.
“The Chinese Communist Party using TikTok to spy on Americans, violate their privacy, and collect their personal, private, and sensitive information is well-documented,” Gianforte said. “Today, Montana takes the most decisive action of any state to protect Montanans’ private data and sensitive personal information from being harvested by the Chinese Communist Party.”
The federal government and state agencies in Montana had already banned TikTok on government devices. SB 419 goes further and extends to personal devices stating that “Tiktok may not operate within the territorial jurisdiction of Montana.” The legislation also prevents app companies like Apple and Google from offering TikTok for download.
Once the law goes into effect, the Montana Department of Justice will be able to fine app stores or ByteDance — TikTok’s parent company — $10,000 for each discrete violation and $10,000 for each day that a violation continues.
The law only impacts the distribution of the app, it does not have any penalties for TikTok users.
SB 419 passed the Montana House 54-43 on April 14 and cleared the Montana Senate 30-20 on March 2. The bill made it through both chambers with bipartisan support and opposition.
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“I really don’t know what to think on this. If the chinese are really spying on us by way of it then it should be banned.”
Here is the thing... Our own government is already spying on us even more than Tik Tok and China. So it is no worse than any of the other apps our government already has backdoors to. But it is dangerous to hand our government the power to ban websites and platforms. You can bet they will find a reason to ban even innocent sites based on their own twisted guidelines.
All browsers, phones, and apps have parental controls to block questionable content. If folks are worried about their kids then spend a few minutes to set the parental controls. It is that easy and our 1st amendment rights are not threatened with laws that will be abused against the people at some point.
Kind of sad the state has to step in. Says a lot about the relationship between many parents and their kids today.
Parental controls are a joke! Most kids are more computer smart than their parents. Kids know how to go around parental controls.
The best thing is not to let kids around computers or smart phones till they are much older and even then limit it.
Home school them because the schools give them unregulated comuputer time
Change the channel. If American’s are brainwashed by a few videos, then it’s been over for the US for sometime.
I’m curious how this isn’t an unlawful attempt by a state to regulate interstate commerce.
How do you ban an app in one state?
Yes, very true!
I know that all the SM platforms spy on us.
But T Tok is China spying on us
I don’t use TC and never have opened up any of them.
A friend if mine watches it, and a while back sent me a link to one that he thought I would like to watch.
He sent it to me in text to my phone, via PRIVATE Message.
I texted him back that I won’t open it cause I don’t want it on my phone.
The next day I went to a news site and what ads did I get?
TC Videos!
China monitors our private messages!
I was gobsmacked, but not surprised!
I still have never watched one
I only watch videos in Rumble!
“The best thing is not to let kids around computers or smart phones till they are much older and even then limit it.”
That is best case and I absolutely agree. But the Parents have to set the example and not be hypocrites... :)
The law is un enforceable
Montanna concedes that Trump was right. Exploding heads to follow.
There's actually free speech in TikTok, or at least there's more of it compared to Instagram and Facebook where you will get suspended or banned if you said something offensive.
I think it's unconstitutional because it's censoring free speech.
I hadn’t been on it until this controversy popped up. I decided that since everything out of Congress and the MSM is a lie, I needed to check it out for myself... and I did.
I was completely surprised at what I found.
Then I compared the growth of TikTok to that of Instagram and there was the answer. Zuckerberg called his legislators and wanted his stiff competition snuffed out.
TikTok is popular and that would be a bad move for Zuckerberg. If he's not careful, it could lead to a boycott.
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