ByteDance faces global learning curve as TikTok runs afoul of local regulators
- TikTok’s rapid expansion has been marred by regulatory problems in India, the United States and Indonesia
ByteDance, the world’s most valuable start-up, is facing a steep learning curve on its international expansion, as its popular short-video app TikTok gets embroiled in regulatory issues in different overseas markets.
TikTok, known as Douyin in mainland China, has become one of the most heavily downloaded apps worldwide since it was launched in 2016, but that rapid growth has been marred by recent problems with regulators in Indonesia, the United States and India.
“Those problems suggest a lack of investment in local intelligence and local legal advice on the part of ByteDance,” said Paul Haswell, a partner who advises technology companies at international law firm Pinsent Masons.
“With TikTok, ByteDance is learning the hard way about potential penalties if local laws and regulations are not properly researched and followed.”
A ByteDance spokeswoman declined further comment on the company’s recent legal issues.