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Court dismisses Rokita suits against TikTok

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An Allen County judge dismissed two suits from Attorney General Todd Rokita against TikTok. (Canva) Nearly a year after filing two lawsuits against TikTok, Attorney General Todd Rokita’s challenge against the company and its parent ByteDance has been dismissed by an Allen County judge.  Rokita alleged the popular app misrepresented its safety for children and … Court dismisses Rokita suits against TikTok Read More »

Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group

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