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Long road ahead as TikTok selects Oracle to be US partner

The Trump administration threatened to ban the Beijing-based video app over concerns that the Chinese government could gain access to American users' data. The Oracle deal, if approved, lets TikTok continue operating in the U.S., but details remain unclear.

A man wears a shirt promoting TikTok during a visit to an Apple store in Beijing on July 17, 2020. TikTok is a popular video-sharing app owned by the Chinese company ByteDance. ByteDance says there are 100 million TikTok users in the United States.

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September 15, 2020

Oracle said Monday that the Chinese owner of TikTok has picked the American company to be its 鈥渢rusted technology provider,鈥 beating out rival Microsoft in a deal that could help keep the popular video-sharing app running in the United States.

Oracle spokeswoman Deborah Hellinger said she was confirming remarks made by U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who told CNBC on Monday that TikTok鈥檚 parent company, ByteDance, submitted its proposal to the U.S. government for approval.

鈥淲e did get a proposal over the weekend that includes Oracle as the trusted technology partner with Oracle making many representations for national security issues,鈥 Mr. Mnuchin said.

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Mr. Mnuchin said there鈥檚 also a commitment to make TikTok鈥檚 global operations a U.S.-headquartered company with 20,000 new jobs.

TikTok said in a statement Monday that its proposal to the Treasury Department should 鈥渞esolve the Administration鈥檚 security concerns鈥 and emphasized the importance of its app to the 100 million users it claims in the U.S.

President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration has threatened to ban TikTok by Sept. 20 and ordered owner ByteDance to sell its U.S. business, claiming national security risks due to its Chinese ownership. The government worries about user data being funneled to Chinese authorities. TikTok denies it is a national security risk and is suing to stop the administration from enacting the threatened ban.

Much remains unclear about the proposed deal with Oracle, which is pointedly not referring to it as a sale or acquisition.

Any deal must still be reviewed by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, (CFIUS), a U.S. government group chaired by the Treasury Secretary that studies mergers for national security reasons. Mr. Mnuchin said he expects the group to review the proposal this week and later make a recommendation to the president.

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The president can approve or deny a transaction recommended by the panel, though Mr. Trump has already voiced support for Oracle as a 鈥済reat company鈥 that could handle the acquisition.

If the arrangement is approved by the U.S. government, TikTok would be allowed to continue operating.

Microsoft said in a Sunday statement that ByteDance 鈥渓et us know today they would not be selling TikTok鈥檚 US operations to Microsoft.鈥

Proposals to acquire TikTok鈥檚 U.S. business raised questions among outside observers about how it would be split from the rest of TikTok鈥檚 social media platform, which is popular worldwide. ByteDance also owns a similar video app, Douyin, for the Chinese market.

Microsoft added it was 鈥渃onfident our proposal would have been good for TikTok鈥檚 users, while protecting national security interests.鈥 The company said it 鈥渨ould have made significant changes to ensure the service met the highest standards for security, privacy, online safety, and combating disinformation.鈥

Walmart, which had planned to partner with Microsoft on the acquisition, said Sunday it 鈥渃ontinues to have an interest in a TikTok investment鈥 and is talking about it with ByteDance and other parties.

TikTok, which says it has 100 million U.S. users and about 700 million globally, is known for its fun, goofy videos of dancing, lip-syncing, pranks, and jokes. It鈥檚 recently become home to more political content such as the comedian Sarah Cooper, who drew a large audience by lip-syncing Mr. Trump鈥檚 often-disjointed statements from public appearances.

But the app has also raised concerns because of its Chinese ownership. The White House has cracked down on a range of Chinese businesses, including telecom equipment makers Huawei and ZTE, and messaging app WeChat, over worries that they would enable Chinese authorities to access U.S. user data. Republican and Democratic lawmakers have raised concerns about censorship and children鈥檚 privacy.

TikTok denies that it has shared user data with the Chinese government or that it would do so if asked. The company says it has not censored videos at the request of Chinese authorities and insists it is not a national-security threat.

TikTok has sued to stop the ban, but not the sale order. The negotiations have been complicated by several factors, including Mr. Trump鈥檚 repeated demands that the U.S. government should get a 鈥渃ut鈥 of any deal, a stipulation and role for the president that experts say is unprecedented.

In addition, the Chinese government in late August unveiled new regulations that restrict exports of technology, likely including the artificial intelligence system TikTok uses to choose which videos to spool up to its users. That means ByteDance would have to obtain a license from China to export such technology to a foreign company.

鈥淭he Chinese government has implied it may block export of TikTok鈥檚 AI systems, so that might complicate a direct sale,鈥 said Tiffany Li, a visiting professor at the Boston University School of Law.

She said that TikTok鈥檚 AI-backed video recommendation system is one of the app鈥檚 competitive advantages.

Whether the Oracle-TikTok deal will allow the sidestepping of Chinese export restrictions depends on which entity retains control of TikTok in the U.S., said Paul Haswell, a Hong Kong-based partner at law firm Pinsent Masons.

The deal had come together rapidly after the administration ramped up its threats against TikTok this summer, despite TikTok鈥檚 efforts to put distance between its app and its Chinese ownership. It installed former Disney executive Kevin Mayer as its American CEO, but he resigned in August after just a few months on the job, saying the 鈥減olitical environment has sharply changed.鈥

Both Microsoft and Oracle are known more for their business software offerings than for those intended for consumers.

Oracle primarily makes database software. It competes with tech giants such as Microsoft and Amazon that provide cloud services as well as business-software specialists like Salesforce.

Some analysts see Oracle鈥檚 interest in a consumer business as misguided. Oracle should focus on enterprise-market acquisitions and not invest in a consumer app like TikTok that doesn鈥檛 fit with the rest of its business, said Jefferies analyst Brent Thill, who compares the idea to Delta Airlines buying a motorcycle company. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 make any sense,鈥 he said.

Mr. Thill suggested that TikTok competitors like Facebook and Snapchat should be 鈥渃heering on Oracle鈥 as a buyer, because Oracle wouldn鈥檛 鈥渁dd a lot of value to the app.鈥

Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison is unusual among tech executives for his public support of Mr. Trump, hosting a fundraiser for him in February at his Rancho Mirage, California estate. The company also hired a former top aide to Vice President Mike Pence; its CEO, Safra Catz, also served on Mr. Trump鈥檚 transition team.

The president said on Aug. 18 that Oracle was 鈥渁 great company鈥 that 鈥渃ould handle鈥 buying TikTok. He declined to state his preference between Oracle and Microsoft as buyers.

鈥淲e have a lot of confidence in both Microsoft and Oracle,鈥 Mr. Mnuchin said Monday. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e chosen Oracle.鈥

This story was reported by The Associated Press.聽AP technology writer Zen Soo in Hong Kong contributed to this report.