Freer Tiktok
Freer Tiktok In November 2015, the company was served with a subpoena by the United States Copyright Office, which requested details about any content that was deleted due to copyright concerns and related information. This data was then analyzed by two students at Harvard Business School who found that on average, 1 out of every 10 videos uploaded via TikTok were protected by copyright. The study also found that over a onemonth period from October 14 November 12, about 45 of all videos uploaded on TikTok were originally created by someone other than the uploaders. In a statement to "The New York Times", a spokesman for Tencent said that they were aware of the copyright issues and has appointed a member of their legal team to "actively" address the problem. They have also been working on improving the security and safety measures around the app.", In an article published by TechCrunch, it was alleged that "Yet TikToks parent company Bytedance, a 75 bill