The decision by an Albanian court has sent ripples through the nation’s legal and digital landscapes after it declared the government’s ban on TikTok unconstitutional. Citing violations of fundamental rights, the ruling emphasized that the restriction imposed on the popular social media platform infringed upon freedom of expression and set a concerning precedent for internet censorship. The court’s judgment highlighted the necessity of upholding digital rights in an era where online platforms are pivotal for communication, creativity, and civic engagement.

The verdict came after a detailed examination of the government’s rationale for the ban, which centered around concerns about data privacy and national security. However, the court argued that alternative, less restrictive measures could have been implemented without completely disabling public access. Key points from the ruling include:

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