This week the authorities asked a court to ban the public performance and online dissemination of “Glory to Hong Kong.” The move could ensnare U.S. technology companies like Google. nyti.ms
@WSJ5 years ago
U.S. officials granted Google permission to turn on a high-speed internet link to Taiwan but not to the Chinese territory of Hong Kong, citing national-security concerns on.wsj.com
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Google won't alter search results amid Hong Kong protest song row bbc.in
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Google pulled 210 YouTube channels from its platform, saying that they appeared to be part of a coordinated disinformation campaign in response to pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong on.wsj.com
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Google is under fire from officials and lawmakers in Hong Kong over a pro-democracy protest song that pops up in its search results on.wsj.com
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Facebook, Google and Twitter have warned they could remove services in Hong Kong over planned data-protection laws that they say could put staff at risk on.wsj.com