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TikTok and Byte Dance called the decision “unconstitutional” and said the legislation is “singling out” and “silencing” the video-sharing app.
The joint agreement will see Universal Music Group’s recorded music return to TikTok.
Taylor Swift's music returns to TikTok after Universal pulled its roster from the platform earlier this year.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that the federal government has “no plans” to ban TikTok in Australia.
But of course, there’s one big spanner we have to throw into the equation: The Taylor Swift Conundrum.
“After four and a half amazing years and with a lifetime’s worth of memories and achievements in the bag, I have made the decision to move on from TikTok.”
A court in Munich has ordered the social media giant to pay damages and disclose internal data on its usage of unlicensed content.
A rep for the platform slammed “Universal’s self-serving actions”.
The social video giant can’t seem to keep its virtual singers in tune... Or coherent at all, for that matter.