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“Glory to Hong Kong” Injunction Ruling Will Be Made Next Week

The government wants to prohibit “Glory to Hong Kong,” saying it defames China’s national anthem, in a case that could force Google to restrict access to the song.

Tiffany May
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Censorship, China, Computers and the Internet, Google Inc, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Protests (2019), National Anthems
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