Hong Kong’s bid to wipe a controversial protest song from the city’s internet is flashing fresh warnings signs for businesses that the once-freewheeling international hub is tracking closer to mainland rules.
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00:19 - We have tried our best to give the most
00:45 high degree of protection to the journalists,
00:47 but it's still just like the judge
00:50 and some legal representative present in the court,
00:55 that the present national security law
00:59 and the criminal ordinance still have some
01:02 regulate to such action for such seditious
01:07 or other crime related to national security law.
01:10 So I would say it is not comprehensive,
01:13 but we have tried our best to get the most
01:16 well protection to the journalists.