(Hong Kong Comprehensive News) The Hong Kong Appeals Tribunal made a straightforward appeal on Wednesday (May 8th), and the songs that were widely sung during the anti -repair campaign would return to Hong Kong to approve the ban order to make it Hong Kong Nine NineThe first song since the 7th regression was ruled by the court as a banned song.

I wish Rongguang to return to Hong Kong in recent years in a number of international or regional sports events participating in Hong Kong, which has been mistaken for Hong Kong's "national anthem", which has caused strong dissatisfaction and criticism of the Hong Kong government.In June of the Law Department, the Department of Justice entered the High Court to apply for a ban on the High Court, requesting a prohibition to prohibit anyone from broadcasting, performing, and release this song in any way.

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The judgment said that the ban has been taken into account the attention of might involves the right to speech, and some legal behaviors related to the song are not limited, such as academic or news activities.

The judgment pointed out that the song and song creator who willing to return to Hong Kong originally intends to use this song as a weapon. "In the hands of those who intend to incite the split country and the rebellion, the song can be used to evoke anti -building emotions."

The judgment also wrote, "It is necessary to issue a ban to convince Internet platform operators to delete the problem with the song related to the song from its platform ... Although the Internet platform operator has not participated in these lawsuits, they have stated that they have statedIf there is a court order, prepare to cooperate with the government's requirements. "

Reuters reports that the case will have an impact on Internet freedom of the Internet and the operation of Internet platform operators and technology companies including Google.The Hong Kong Government once asked Google to delete the willingness to return to Hong Kong from its search results and video platforms, but was rejected.

In this regard, Google replied to the report in the inquiry that the court's verdict was reported.Lin Dingguo welcomed the ruling, and said that the company's policies of some Internet platform operators will comply with local laws, so they are confident that they will say.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian responded at a regular press conference on Wednesday: "It is the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to perform and disseminate the intention to use and insult the national anthem."

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