CapCut Resurfaces in the US: A Temporary Reprieve Amidst Ongoing Legal Battles
CapCut returns to the US market temporarily, but faces ongoing legal challenges.
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CapCut Resurfaces in the US: A Temporary Reprieve Amidst Ongoing Legal Battles
The video editing app CapCut, developed by ByteDance, the same company behind TikTok, has unexpectedly re-emerged in the US market. This follows an executive order issued by President [redacted] on the night of his inauguration, temporarily halting enforcement actions against service providers subject to the controversial ban for 75 days. A Notice of Return and Continued Uncertainty Users who retained the CapCut app on their devices received a welcoming message: "Welcome Back! Thanks for your patience and support. CapCut is back in the U.S.! You can continue to create, edit, and discover all the things you love on CapCut." However, despite this return, CapCut remains absent from both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. This mirrors the situation with TikTok, which also faces a ban and has not been reinstated in official app stores. The Executive Order: A Temporary Stay, Not a Solution President [redacted]'s executive order aimed to alleviate immediate concerns for…