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China's Communist Party had 'supreme access' to all data held by TikTok's parent company Bytedance, including on servers in the United States, a former employer who is bringing a wrongful termination lawsuit has alleged.

China’s Communist Party had “supreme access” to all data held by TikTok’s parent company Bytedance, including on servers in the United States, a former employer who is bringing a wrongful termination lawsuit has alleged.

The former employee alleged he was “troubled by ByteDance’s efforts to skirt legal and ethical lines.” Yu is seeking compensatory damages such as lost earnings, injunctive relief and liquidated and punitive damages. In a statement to CNN, a ByteDance spokesperson said the company is “committed to respecting the intellectual property of other companies, and we acquire data in accordance with industry practices and our global policy.

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