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I feel like bytedance is doing this on purpose to rule people up, as these kinds of services weren't explicity called out.
It may backfire though. I don't think most Americans know how much is influenced/owned by Chinese companies.
They did. And they're already are rolling it back, specifically thanking trump for helping to "restore service". It was all a political stunt, and nobody's gonna care cause their skinner button got turned back on again.
The bill very explicitly calls out ByteDance and any website, desktop application, mobile application, or augmented or immersive technology application owned by them.
https://www.congress.gov/118/bills/hr7521/BILLS-118hr7521rfs.pdf
Hmm, I may be reading it wrong, but it's just talking about the distribution/updating of foreign controlled applications. Based on what I've seen Marvel Snap isnt controlled by them, they just provide services for the application, so it wouldn't technically apply. However, I'm not a lawyer and may have the wrong read on the app, but given the game developers were surprised I'd think that's the right read.