TikTok Parent ByteDance Accuses Facebook of 'Plagiarism and Smears'

ByteDance also said it faced “complex and unimaginable difficulties” as it worked to grow into a global brand.

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TikTok Parent ByteDance Accuses Facebook of 'Plagiarism and Smears'

The Beijing-based company made the comments in a statement late on Sunday

Highlights
  • ByteDance did not elaborate on the accusation
  • The statement didn't mention pressures that ByteDance currently faces
  • Trump has agreed to give China's ByteDance 45 days to sell TikTok

TikTok owner ByteDance has accused Facebook of plagiarism and smears although it did not elaborate on the accusation.

The Chinese firm also said it faced "complex and unimaginable difficulties" as it worked to grow into global company.

The Beijing-based company made the comments in a statement late on Sunday posted on its official account on Jinri Toutiao, a news aggregator app it owns.

"ByteDance has always been committed to becoming a global company. During this process, we have faced all kinds of complex and unimaginable difficulties, including the tense international political environment, collision and conflict of different cultures and plagiarism and smears from competitor Facebook," it said.

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Statement from ByteDance, accusing Facebook of plagarism
Photo Credit: toutiao.com

 

TikTok has attracted criticism from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who last year accused the app of censoring political protest. TikTok has denied the claim.

Facebook did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The statement did not mention pressures in the United States that ByteDance currently faces to sell off its popular short-video app TikTok.

US President Donald Trump has agreed to give China's ByteDance 45 days to negotiate a sale of popular short-video app TikTok to Microsoft, people familiar with the matter said on Sunday.

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