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Hong Kong Internet freedom

Global Tech Companies’ Deafening Silence on Deteriorating Internet Freedom in Hong Kong

Global Tech Companies’ Deafening Silence on Deteriorating Internet Freedom in Hong Kong

By Michael Caster
Global tech giants should speak out against attempts to control internet intermediaries and use national security laws as a pretext for censorship and surveillance in Hong Kong. 

Hong Kong’s Crowdfunding Regulations Could Have Global Ramifications

Hong Kong’s Crowdfunding Regulations Could Have Global Ramifications

By Charles Mok
Regulating crowdfunding in Hong Kong is all about political vetting – extended around the world.
Hong Kong’s New Cybercrime Law Consultation

Hong Kong’s New Cybercrime Law Consultation

By Charles Mok
The first in a series of post-NSL cyber laws may ironically weaken the tech sector and make Hong Kong’s internet less secure.

The Downfall of Hong Kong’s Privacy Law

The Downfall of Hong Kong’s Privacy Law

By Charles Mok
Instead of protecting citizens’ privacy, Hong Kong’s latest privacy law amendment is all about anti-doxxing. How did we get here?

Ahead of Hong Kong Elections, Companies Must Act to Protect Digital Rights

Ahead of Hong Kong Elections, Companies Must Act to Protect Digital Rights

By Angeli Datt and Isabel Linzer
The private sector may be forced to choose between enabling and resisting state repression.

The ‘China Model’ Is Expanding in Hong Kong

The ‘China Model’ Is Expanding in Hong Kong

By Angeli Datt
There are new signs of Hong Kong’s internet, legal, and press systems following in Beijing’s footsteps.

Hong Kong Begins Internet Restrictions on National Security Grounds

Hong Kong Begins Internet Restrictions on National Security Grounds

By Jessie Lau
The first blocking of a website has raised concerns that the Great Firewall might be coming to Hong Kong.
Hong Kong’s Activist Social Media Culture Under Threat

Hong Kong’s Activist Social Media Culture Under Threat

By Jennifer Zhang
Activists claim that authorities are using an ambiguous ordinance in a selective crackdown on free speech.

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