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RegisterSign In * Home * News * Sport * Business * Innovation * Culture * Travel * Earth * Video * Live TIKTOK BAN: CHINA ATTACKS 'BANDIT LOGIC' OF HOUSE VOTE 2 days ago By Bernd Debusmann Jr,BBC News, Washington Share Getty Images TikTok content creators held a small protest outside the White House after the bill was passed in the House of Representatives. China has attacked a bill going through Congress that could ultimately see TikTok banned in the US, accusing it of "unjustly" behaving like a "bandit". The bill passed by the House of Representatives would give TikTok's parent company six months to divest from the firm or face a ban on the app. It still faces an uphill battle in the Senate but President Joe Biden says he will sign it if it passes Congress. Beijing has vowed to take" necessary measures" to protect its interests. TikTok is owned by Chinese company ByteDance, a Beijing-based firm registered in the Cayman Islands. US lawmakers have expressed concern about the app, saying the data of Americans potentially in Chinese hands makes it a national security risk. TikTok's owners have rejected those accusations. In a rare show of bipartisanship on Wednesday, the House voted overwhelmingly to pass the bill, with 352 representatives voting in favour of the proposed law and 65 against. At a news conference in Beijing on Thursday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said the vote on the bill "runs contrary to the principles of fair competition and justice". "When someone sees a good thing another person has and tries to take it for themselves, this is entirely the logic of a bandit," Mr Wang added. Another Chinese official, commerce ministry spokesperson He Yadong, said that China would "take all necessary measures to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests". It is unclear whether the bill has enough support to pass the US Senate. It's also possible that the bill will never come up for a vote, leaving the current status quo in place. Republican Donald Trump has said he is now opposed, having previously backed a ban. * Could the US ban TikTok? After its passage in the House, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew said that the bill would take "billions of dollars out of the pockets of creators and small businesses". "It will also put more than 300,000 American jobs at risk and it will take away your TikTok," Mr Chew said in a video posted on TikTok and on X, formerly known as Twitter. On Wednesday, several TikTok "creators" told the BBC they feared for their livelihood and businesses if the bill becomes a law. "I buy items from small businesses and showcase them on my platform - I enhance them," said Ophelia Nichols, an Alabama-based creator with more than 12m followers on the platform. "It's the small businesses that will suffer...you have to worry about that." TikTok's Mr Chew also urged its users to speak out against the vote and contact their lawmakers - an effort that has already seen the offices of some members of Congress inundated with calls from angry constituents. 0:45 Watch: How do young Americans feel about a ban on TikTok? The approach is one that has irked US lawmakers. One of the bill's co-sponsors, Texas Republican Chip Roy, told the BBC in an interview that he believes TikTok "shot itself in the foot" with the lobbying effort. "[That is] demonstrating that they want to use the power of their technology to persuade people and inform them through their viewpoint," he said, adding that the effort amounted to "the propaganda angle that we're seeing out of TikTok." TikTok is banned in China along with other social media platforms. Instead, Chinese users use a similar app, Douyin, which is only available in China and subject to monitoring and censorship by the government. Meanwhile, on Thursday Canada's government revealed that a national security review of TikTok's planned expansion in the country that quietly began in September is ongoing. Speaking to reporters in Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declined to comment on the review or to say whether Canada is considering a ban similar to the one being proposed in the US. "We're watching, of course, the debate going on in the United States," he told reporters. Who could buy TikTok? Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Thursday that he was putting together a team of investors to make a bid to buy TikTok. "It's a great business," he told broadcaster CNBC, adding that it would be owned by a US company. "There's no way that the Chinese would ever let a US company own something like this in China," he added. Canadian businessman Kevin O'Leary, one of the stars of the TV programme Shark Tank, has also said he is interested in buying the company. When the Trump administration ordered a sale in 2020, some of the biggest firms in the US emerged to explore bids, which then reportedly valued the firm at about $50bn. Microsoft ultimately lost out to a team that included Walmart and software giant Oracle. The deal fell apart amid legal challenges and the change-over to a new administration. Today, TikTok's reach and advertising revenue have increased significantly, leading to an estimated valuation of $268bn. CHINA WARNS OF CONSEQUENCES IF US BANS TIKTOK US HOUSE PASSES BILL THAT COULD BAN TIKTOK NATIONWIDE WHY DOES THE US WANT TO BAN TIKTOK? 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