![]() The content rules governing streaming services in Hong Kong remain somewhat unclear, although analysts believe it’s only a matter of time before they are hit with the same restrictions that are undercutting the city’s once-vibrant film sector and international journalist community. Any person who exhibits an unauthorized film could face up to three years in jail and a $130,000 fine. Last month, the legislature put in place a new law banning films deemed contrary to China’s national security interests - an intentionally vague designation - from being screened or distributed in the city. ![]() Under Beijing’s encroaching influence, Hong Kong’s legislature has passed a series of bills undermining the city’s former free speech laws. Be the "Voice" of Iranian People, Urges Director Babak Anvari in Open Letter to Entertainment Industry as Protests Continue to Grip Country
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