(Hong Kong News) After the Hong Kong court rejected the Hong Kong Government's application for anti -repair songs to return to Hong Kong, it was reposted a lot of posts related to this song, but local lawyers reminded that forwarding may still be illegal.

According to the Hong Kong Ming Dynasty on Sunday (July 30), after the prohibition application was rejected, some netizens immediately shared the music short film that willing to return to Hong Kong on social platforms, and added the word "not forbidden songs".Saturday (July 29) has been reposted more than 200 times.

The barrister Yan Kangzheng said that the High Court refused to approve the temporary ban. It only means that in the civil aspect, the court does not interfere with the relevant behavior, and reposting the song may still commit criminal crimes such as the Hong Kong National Security Law.

Senior barrister Tang Jiazheng said, "Everyone knows that this song may be used as a tool for publicity port", and it may be charged if continued to forward.As for whether it will be convicted after prosecution, depending on whether the designer intention involves the organization, planning, participation or the implementation of advocating Hong Kong independence.

The Hong Kong High Court rejected the application for the ban on Friday (28th), saying that this might damage the freedom of speech and cause a potential cold effect.

Earlier, after many international sports events were repeatedly wished to return to Hong Kong instead of the Chinese national anthem Volunteers, the Hong Kong Government first applied to the High Court to prohibit the willingness to return to Hong Kong in any way.