Google is facing unprecedented heat in Hong Kong as local authorities attempt to censor a popular pro-democracy anthem — and the high-stakes spat has provoked speculation that the US tech giant could ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Google has refused to change its search results to display China's national anthem, rather than a protest song, when users search for Hong Kong's national anthem, the city's ...
Google is facing backlash from Hong Kong officials and legislators for a pro-democracy song that has shown up at the top of a search for the China’s national anthem. The song, Glory to Hong Kong, is ...
Here is a timeline of developments since China imposed national security legislation in Hong Kong this year, making anything ...
(Bloomberg) -- The Hong Kong government lost a bid to wipe a controversial protest song from its internet, a rare victory for free speech and internet firms such as Google in a city accused in past ...
Journal Editorial Report: The firing of a former FBI lawyer sends a strong message. Image: Chesnot/Getty Images American companies have a dismal record of kowtowing to do business with China, so ...
ChatGPT creator OpenAI and other US tech giants are reportedly limiting access to their AI chatbots in Hong Kong – where pro-democracy protesters have faced harsh crackdowns and censorship from the ...
HONG KONGHONG KONG — Hong Kong’s leader said Tuesday he will push Google to display China’s national anthem as the top result in searches for the city’s anthem instead of a protest song. The comments ...
Qatar Airways says it will sell its stake in Cathay Pacific Airways for $896 million, ending an eight-year involvement with ...
The Hong Kong government has prohibited the use of popular apps such as Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META) owned WhatsApp, and Alphabet Inc.’s (NASDAQ:GOOGL) (NASDAQ:GOOG) Google-owned Drive on civil ...
The original version of this report was written by Mercedes Hutton and published in Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) on October 26, 2023. The following edited version has been published on Global Voices as ...
In the 2010 year-end Hong Kong Zeitgeist, the top 10 searched brands are Google, Facebook, Yahoo, FIFA, Apple, You Tube, CCTV, TVB, Smartone Hong Kong and HTC. Caroline Hsu, head of communications at ...