Hong Kong anthem: Google won't alter search results amid protest song row

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Hong Kong anthem: Google won't alter search results amid protest song row
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Authorities had demanded the search engine bury results for popular protest song Glory to Hong Kong.

Google says it does not manipulate its search results amid a row over where Hong Kong's national anthem appears.

"We do not manually manipulate organic web listings to determine the ranking of a specific page," it added.last month instead of the Chinese national anthem March of the Volunteers. Earlier this month Glory to Hong Kong was played for weightlifter Susanna Lin at an awards ceremony in Dubai.

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