Hong Kong Court Upholds Ban on Protest Anthem 'Glory to Hong Kong'
The controversial song faces restrictions under new court injunction aimed at curbing secessionist sentiments.
- Tech giants like Google and Meta face challenges in enforcing the ban due to conflicting international standards.
- The injunction prohibits the song's use in ways that could incite secession or be mistaken for the national anthem.
- Legal experts clarify permissible private and academic uses, while public broadcasting and distribution face strict limits.
- Despite the ban, the song remains accessible on multiple platforms, reflecting the complexities of internet governance.
- Authorities maintain the ban is crucial for national security, but critics argue it stifles freedom of expression.






















