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Hong Kong Government Continues Monitoring Internet Platforms for Non-Compliance with Protest Song Ban
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The Hong Kong government will continue monitoring internet platforms for non-compliance with the ban on the protest song 'Glory to Hong Kong'. Chief Executive John Lee announced this move, raising concerns about freedom of expression and internet freedom in the city. YouTube has already blocked access to 32 videos of the song and is considering an appeal. The ban has implications for tech giants and Hong Kong's status as a global financial hub. #HongKong #FreedomOfExpression #InternetFreedom #ProtestSongBan...
#newstr #HongKong #ProtestSong #Ban #InternetPlatforms #FreedomOfExpression #TechGiants
https://here.news/story/d92d672f?ver=0.57
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The Hong Kong government will continue monitoring internet platforms for non-compliance with the ban on the protest song 'Glory to Hong Kong'. Chief Executive John Lee announced this move, raising concerns about freedom of expression and internet freedom in the city. YouTube has already blocked access to 32 videos of the song and is considering an appeal. The ban has implications for tech giants and Hong Kong's status as a global financial hub. #HongKong #FreedomOfExpression #InternetFreedom #ProtestSongBan...
#newstr #HongKong #ProtestSong #Ban #InternetPlatforms #FreedomOfExpression #TechGiants
https://here.news/story/d92d672f?ver=0.57