After the pressure request of the US parliamentarian, it is willing to return to the Hong Kong government's banned songs on Youtube and two music streaming platforms.
According to the South China Morning Post, I hope that the Rongguang Creative Team DGXMUSIC, on Monday (June 24), published a link between the song on Spotify and KKBOX on social media.
DGXMUSIC said: "We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the recent chaos ... Although we have done their best, we still cannot guarantee that such incidents will not happen again."
The South China Morning Post was found on Tuesday (June 25) in the morning that many different versions of the wish Rongguang can be found on Spotify and KKBOX.In addition, DGXMUSIC also uploaded the new playlist of the 10 version of the song to the video platform YouTube.
YouTube stated earlier that although he did not agree with the decision of the Hong Kong court, it would still follow the ban on the videos of Rongguang in Hong Kong.
Earlier, the online media "Hong Kong 01" discovered on May 24 that another music streaming platform Apple Music can not be found.You can still play songs.
On the same day, he searched for Rongguang on the Apple Music and Spotify, and found that except for a pure music and foreign language versions, the rest of the versions have been removed; although KKBOX can still be searched, it cannot be played.
The Court of Appeal of the Hong Kong High Court ruled that the Law Department appealed on May 8th, approved the temporary prohibition order to the willingness of Rongguang, and prohibit the spread of the song for illegal use.
Subsequently, I wish Rongguang to be removed by its former publisher Emubands globally.But the song reappeared on May 29 on the music streaming platform.
In early June, DGXMUSIC said that Rongguang was deleted from their new publisher DISTROKID from their new publisher in New York, "there is no explanation."
I wish Rongguang to sing during the Hong Kong anti -repair campaign, which is the iconic song of the fighting movement.In recent years, this song has been misused as the "national anthem" in Hong Kong in the international or regional sports events participating in Hong Kong, which has caused many criticisms of the Hong Kong Government.
According to Agence France -Presse, the US Congress and the Administrative Official China Commission (CECC) urged YouTube and its owner Google on June 5 to restore 32 videos deleted due to the Hong Kong government ban.