The distributor of a popular Hong Kong protest song will remove it from all platforms, creator says
The distributor of a popular protest song in Hong Kong has decided to remove the music from all platforms because of a court ban in the city, the group that created the song says
HONG KONG (AP) — The distributor of a popular protest song in Hong Kong has decided to remove the music from all platforms because of a court ban in the city, the group that created the song said Friday, a week after YouTube blocked access to its videos.
Dgxmusic said on Instagram that it expressed its opposition to the decision by EmuBands, the distributor, to remove "Glory to Hong Kong,” which was widely sung by demonstrators during huge anti-government protests in 2019.
The group said the song has already been removed from iTunes and Apple Music in various regions. Most versions of the song were also unavailable on Spotify in Hong Kong on Friday.
This month, an appeals court granted the government’s request to prohibit the broadcast or distribution of the song to advocate for the separation of Hong Kong from China.