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The New York Times · 1d
Hong Kong Asks Court to Stop Protest Anthem From Circulating Online
Efforts to ban “Glory to Hong Kong,” a song popularized during pro-democracy protests in 2019, could set up a legal battle between tech giants and Hong Kong.
South China Morning Post on MSN · 1d
Hong Kong government bid to get court ban on protest song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ will have ‘chilling’ effect, experts warn
Government adviser dismisses concerns from academics and lawyers, insists need to protect national security takes precedence High Court asked to issue an injunction to ban 'Glory to Hong Kong', used as unofficial anthem of 2019 anti-government protests An unprecedented bid by Hong Kong's government to get a court ban on a protest song rather than passing a law or using existing legislation will create a "universal" chill and have a major
Reuters on MSN · 2d
Hong Kong government seeks court injunction to ban protest anthem
The Hong Kong government said on Tuesday that it asked a court to ban a protest song in a bid to prevent people from inciting secession or insulting China's national anthem.
Wall Street Journal · 1d
32 YouTube Videos Cited as Court Is Asked to Ban ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ Protest Anthem
Officials are seeking a court order to block online dissemination of a popular pro-democracy anthem, in the first major test for U.S. tech platforms over politically sensitive content.
Wall Street Journal · 2d
Hong Kong Democracy Group Protests at HSBC for Closing Its Accounts
HSBC came under fresh heat from a pro-democracy group in Hong Kong, after the bank closed the organization's accounts earlier this year. Five members of the League of Social Democrats, among the last remaining opposition groups in Hong Kong,
Global Voices Online · 1d
Hong Kong seeks to ban protest anthem ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ in all media
The Justice Department seeks to ban the broadcasting, performing, printing, publishing, selling, sale offering, distributing, disseminating, displaying or reproducing in any media forms and channels the song.
The Register on MSN · 1d
Hong Kong tries to outlaw uploads of unofficial and anti-Beijing anthem off the internet
State-sponsored SEO effort has its limits The government of Hong Kong has sought an injunction to prevent performance and distribution, including online, of a song that has been mistaken for its national anthem.
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China tracked Hong Kong protesters with TikTok ‘god credential,’ former exec says
A former executive at ByteDance claimed Chinese Communist Party officials had access to a “god credential” on TikTok that ...
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Hong Kong prisons work to compel loyalty to China among young activists
Former activists in Hong Kong’s 2019 fight for greater democratic freedoms are now the latest subjects in China’s ...
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China used data from TikTok to track Hong Kong protesters, says former ByteDance executive
A former executive at ByteDance, the Chinese company which owns the popular short-video app TikTok, has claimed that some members of the ruling Communist Party used data held by the company to ...
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Former ByteDance Executive Alleges Chinese Government Used ‘God Credential’ to Access User Data and Track Hong Kong Activists
The Chinese government accessed user data using a superuser credential—or “god credential”—alleges a former ByteDance ...

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