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Al Franken Says He Supports Banning TikTok: ‘Stealing Our Data and Spying On Us’ Is Only ‘A Job for American Companies’ (Video) - thewrap.com - China - USA
thewrap.com
24.03.2023 / 18:45

Al Franken Says He Supports Banning TikTok: ‘Stealing Our Data and Spying On Us’ Is Only ‘A Job for American Companies’ (Video)

Al Franken ended his week hosting “The Daily Show” with a bang on Thursday night — or rather, with a chant. The former senator led the audience in chanting “USA” after joking TikTok should be banned in the country, because only American companies should be able to steal user data and spy on them.Franken’s comments, of course, came in light of the congressional hearing held on Thursday, in which TikTok’s CEO was grilled about safety concerns.

Five Series Pitched at Series Mania as Taiwan Strengthens its Claim in Chinese-Language TV Production - variety.com - China - North Korea - Taiwan
variety.com
24.03.2023 / 15:21

Five Series Pitched at Series Mania as Taiwan Strengthens its Claim in Chinese-Language TV Production

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Taiwan has become a go-to destination for Chinese language series production over the past few years, as international streamers have taken the initiative and as the local content trend has become entrenched in Asia. While some of Taiwan’s advantage may have been handed to it as a result of regional political factors, the movement has led to greater interest in Taiwan stories, both historical and modern.Five Taiwan TV projects are being pitched at Series Mania, that are deemed to have international appeal according to Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA), a government-backed agency that has become noticeably proactive over roughly the same period.

TikTok U.S. Ban Would Be ‘Crushing Blow’ to Creators While Benefiting Snapchat, YouTube, Instagram: Experts - variety.com - China - USA - Texas - city Beijing
variety.com
23.03.2023 / 20:59

TikTok U.S. Ban Would Be ‘Crushing Blow’ to Creators While Benefiting Snapchat, YouTube, Instagram: Experts

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor The odds of the U.S. banning TikTok are higher after the app’s CEO testified before a House committee, according to some analysts. During the hearing, American politicians expressed frustration over what they saw as evasive and unconvincing answers about China’s influence over TikTok — and the communist regime’s ability to track user data — as well as its efforts to curb misinformation and harmful content, particularly in relation to children who use the app. In his D.C. appearance Thursday, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew said the popular app, used by more than 150 million American users monthly, as committed to ensuring privacy and security. He insisted, as TikTok has claimed before, that the company has never furnished U.S. user data to the Chinese Communist Party (nor has the CCP ever made such a request). Chew talked up TikTok’s “Project Texas,” intended to bring user data fully under the aegis of U.S.-based personnel and hosted on Oracle infrastructure.

TikTok CEO Defends App’s Practices in Congressional Hearing and Argues Against Ban: Company ‘Is Not an Agent of China’ - variety.com - China - USA - Columbia
variety.com
23.03.2023 / 17:45

TikTok CEO Defends App’s Practices in Congressional Hearing and Argues Against Ban: Company ‘Is Not an Agent of China’

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor In front of a panel of skeptical and often hostile U.S. representatives, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew tried to make the case for why the popular app is not a security threat to the country — and why a government ban of the app would be the wrong course of action. A U.S. ban of the app would hurt the country’s economy, reduce competition and “silence the voices of over 150 million Americans,” Chew said in testimony submitted to the House Energy and Commerce Committee. The hearing, titled “TikTok: How Congress Can Safeguard American Data Privacy and Protect Children from Online Harms,” was held Thursday morning in Washington, D.C. The Biden administration recently demanded that ByteDance divest its ownership stake in TikTok or potentially be banned in the U.S. over national-security concerns given TikTok’s Chinese ownership. Under pending congressional legislation, which has bipartisan support, President Biden would have the authority to ban TikTok under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

Top Republican Tells TikTok CEO, “Your Platform Should Be Banned”; Chinese-Owned Social Media Company In Hot Seat At Congressional Hearing - deadline.com - China - USA - Texas
deadline.com
23.03.2023 / 17:33

Top Republican Tells TikTok CEO, “Your Platform Should Be Banned”; Chinese-Owned Social Media Company In Hot Seat At Congressional Hearing

The chairwoman of the House Energy & Commerce Committee opened a hearing featuring the CEO of TikTok by telling him that “your platform should be banned.”

Sofia Coppola’s daughter Romy reveals she was grounded for trying to charter a helicopter on TikTok - www.msn.com - China - Ukraine - state Maryland - Utah
msn.com
23.03.2023 / 09:25

Sofia Coppola’s daughter Romy reveals she was grounded for trying to charter a helicopter on TikTok

Sofia Coppola’s 16-year-old daughter has shared a video revealing that she was grounded for trying to charter a helicopter. The teenager said in her now-viral video that she wanted to travel from New York to Maryland to have dinner with her camp friend.

Melanie Lynskey Praises Husband and Co-Star Jason Ritter as the ‘Greatest Human Being’ (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - China - Hollywood - county Ashley - Indiana
etonline.com
23.03.2023 / 08:43

Melanie Lynskey Praises Husband and Co-Star Jason Ritter as the ‘Greatest Human Being’ (Exclusive)

Melanie Lynskey says she feels very «fortunate» for the best things in her life, including her career, her sweet husband, Jason Ritter, and their adorable daughter.The celebrated actress walked the carpet at the season 2 premiere of , held at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood on Wednesday, and she spoke with ET's Deidre Behar about Ritter, and his casting in the second season of her popular showtime series.«I don't think I can tell you anything,» Lynskey admitted, when it came to details about who Ritter would be playing in the hit psychological horror drama, and added that she didn't have anything to do with his casting — which was entirely the idea of creator Ashley Lyle.«Ashley, in fact, came to him and said, 'Would you want to do this particular thing?' And he was really excited,» said Lynskey, who also added that she and Ritter «have no scenes [together]. We didn't work together.»Ultimately, Lynskey said it was «kind of helpful to not work together because, you know, one of us has to be with our child.»Lynskey and Ritter — who began dating in 2013 — got engaged in 2017 and welcomed their baby girl in December 2018.

Christina Ricci, Melanie Lynskey, Tawny Cypress & Juliette Lewis Glam Up For 'Yellowjackets' Season 2 Premiere! - www.justjared.com - China - Hollywood - state Maine - county Ellis
justjared.com
23.03.2023 / 08:33

Christina Ricci, Melanie Lynskey, Tawny Cypress & Juliette Lewis Glam Up For 'Yellowjackets' Season 2 Premiere!

Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci, Melanie Lynskey, and Tawny Cypress look amazing at the premiere of their Showtime series, Yellowjackets!

TikTok CEO Claims 150 Million US Users Ahead of Congressional Testimony - thewrap.com - China - USA - Washington - Columbia
thewrap.com
21.03.2023 / 19:17

TikTok CEO Claims 150 Million US Users Ahead of Congressional Testimony

in a video posted on the platform Tuesday ahead of his scheduled appearance before Congress.Standing on what appears to be a rooftop in Washington, D.C. with the U.S. Capitol dome behind him, Chew noted that the figure represents “almost half of the U.S.

TikTok, Facing Possible U.S. Ban, Claims It Has 150 Million American Users - variety.com - China - USA - Columbia
variety.com
21.03.2023 / 16:37

TikTok, Facing Possible U.S. Ban, Claims It Has 150 Million American Users

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor TikTok, trying to fend off potential U.S. government ban over security fears related to the app’s Chinese ownership, is touting new figures reflecting how pervasive and popular it is in America. TikTok announced that as of February 2023, the short-form video app has more than 150 million monthly active users in the U.S. In addition, it said, it has almost 7,000 employees in the United States. And it also claims that TikTok “has evolved into the preferred platform” for nearly 5 million American businesses, most of which are small and midsize companies. “We’re honored to be a home for our immensely diverse community in the United States, made up of nearly half the country’s population, including book lovers, foodies, families, emerging artists and so much more,” the company said in the announcement.

BBC Considers TikTok Ban As Staff Told To Delete App Unless They Are Using It For Work Purposes - deadline.com - Britain - China
deadline.com
19.03.2023 / 14:33

BBC Considers TikTok Ban As Staff Told To Delete App Unless They Are Using It For Work Purposes

The BBC is reviewing whether to ban TikTok and has told staff to delete the Chinese social media app from work phones unless they are using it for editorial or marketing reasons.

Scottish Parliament 'strongly advises' MSPs and staff to delete TikTok - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - China - city Beijing - Beyond
dailyrecord.co.uk
17.03.2023 / 22:49

Scottish Parliament 'strongly advises' MSPs and staff to delete TikTok

The Scottish Parliament has "strongly advised" MSPs and staff to remove social media app TikTok from devices amid security concerns.

TikTok Chinese Owner ByteDance Accused of Spying on American Journalists in Justice Department Probe - thewrap.com - China - USA - Virginia
thewrap.com
17.03.2023 / 22:29

TikTok Chinese Owner ByteDance Accused of Spying on American Journalists in Justice Department Probe

reported Friday.The inquiry began late last year after TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, admitted that employees had wrongly captured information of American users of the social app, including data from two journalists and some of their associates, the Times reported.The U.S. government as been concerned for years about the growing popularity of TikTok and the influence the authoritarian Chinese government has over the company and how the app is used.Both the Trump and Biden administrations have investigated TikTok amid these concerns, and now FBI and the U.S.

Biden Administration Pushing TikTok Sale By Chinese Parent Amid Security Concerns - deadline.com - China - USA
deadline.com
16.03.2023 / 06:51

Biden Administration Pushing TikTok Sale By Chinese Parent Amid Security Concerns

The Biden Administration appears to be playing hardball, insisting TikTok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance divest the hugely popular video-sharing app in the U.S. According to the WSJ, it’s threatening a ban if that doesn’t happpen.

US Demands China’s ByteDance Sell TikTok or Face Ban - thewrap.com - China - USA
thewrap.com
16.03.2023 / 04:09

US Demands China’s ByteDance Sell TikTok or Face Ban

The Information, the US is prepared to ban the TikTok app if the Chinese fail to comply.U.S. officials have expressed concern about national security issues revolving around China’s government controlling an app that tens of millions of Americans have on their phones and computers.China’s massive internet company, ByteDance, has been negotiating with federal officials since the Trump administration, hoping to retain ownership of TikTok, which generates an estimated $10 billion per year.The Wall Street Journal reported that the Biden administration already had told TikTok and ByteDance to cut ties or lose the U.S.

Imax China CEO Says China’s Cinema Revival Has a Long Way to Go - variety.com - China - California
variety.com
14.03.2023 / 19:17

Imax China CEO Says China’s Cinema Revival Has a Long Way to Go

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The recent reopening of the mainland Chinese box office, including a $1 billion Chinese New Year holiday season, has put a different complexion on the global theatrical industry. Few companies could be closer to that change in fortune than Imax China, a stock market-listed subsidiary of the Imax Corp. The company operates as both a supplier of screens, audio and projection equipment for premium cinemas and as a partner in making local Chinese films fit for exhibition in the giant format. During Chinese New Year, Imax was represented by “Avatar: The Way of Water” and four Chinese movies. Daniel Manwaring, CEO of Imax China, spoke to Variety in his first interview since taking on the top job in January.

Kate Bosworth Flashes Diamond Ring as She Makes Red Carpet Debut With Justin Long - www.etonline.com - China
etonline.com
13.03.2023 / 21:41

Kate Bosworth Flashes Diamond Ring as She Makes Red Carpet Debut With Justin Long

Kate Bosworth and Justin Long made their red carpet debut as a couple on Sunday at the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party — but that's not what made onlookers turn their heads.Bosworth and Long made their arrival in coordinating black tie looks, with Long keeping things traditional in a black tux, while his lady wore a flowing black-and-cream gown. However, Bosworth had another accessory, a diamond ring on finger.While posing with her love, Bosworth showed of the diamond rock, which was the only piece of jewelry on her hands. At no time did she or Long mention an engagement.ET has reached out to Bosworth's rep regarding the engagement speculation.Long, 44, and Bosworth's outing comes after the actorpenned a sweet message to Bosworth in honor of her 40th birthday in January.In the post, Long gave a shout-out to the actress, saying, «She is also the best part of my day, everyday — even when we’re not together.»«She’s fiercely committed to the truth.

China Film Industry Suffering From Long COVID, Says Bona Film COO – FilMart - variety.com - China - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong - Macau
variety.com
13.03.2023 / 14:09

China Film Industry Suffering From Long COVID, Says Bona Film COO – FilMart

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Despite a barnstorming address celebrating the re-opening of Hong Kong and China by Bona Film Group COO Jiang De Fu, it is clear that the film industry in China is still suffering its own version of long-COVID, with box office tracking at around half of 2018 levels. “The Chinese box office was RMB60.7 billion ($8.89 billion at current rates of exchange) in 2018. And 83 films made over RMB100 million. 16 films that made over RMB1 billion. Post-pandemic, in 2022, China’s box office was RMB29.9 billion. [Just] 41 films made over RMB100 million. [And] 8 films made over RMB1 billion. We are now only at 50% of the level in 2018,” said Jiang aty a presentation on the first day of Hong Kong’s FilMart.

China Box Office: ‘Post-Truth’ Wins Weekend With $17 Million Launch - variety.com - China - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
variety.com
13.03.2023 / 13:27

China Box Office: ‘Post-Truth’ Wins Weekend With $17 Million Launch

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Post-Truth,” a Chinese comedy film about a cemetery plot salesman trying to salvage his reputation in the face of online assaults, topped the cinema box office in mainland China over the weekend, ahead of another new release title “Revival.” Data from consultancy Artisan Gateway showed that “Post-Truth” earned $17.0 million between Friday and Sunday. Including preview, it has a cumulative of $20.3 million. Crime drama, “Revival” earned $10.3 million over the weekend and has a running total of $11.4 million including previews. The two newcomers dominated the box office and relegated Hong Kong-produced courtroom drama “A Guilty Conscience” to a distant third place. “Guilty” took $2.3 million (RMB15.8 million) for a cumulative of $23 million since releasing on Feb. 24.

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