Streaming platform removes anime over tobacco advertising rules
A streaming platform has removed the anime series 'Chainsmoker Cat' from its Hong Kong service following a complaint from the Department of Health. The series was found to violate local regulations banning online tobacco advertising.
Where they agreeA streaming platform removed an anime series in Hong Kong for violating tobacco advertising laws.
Where they differHong Kong media outlets focus on the legal compliance and the specific ordinance involved.
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- Streaming platform removes anime over tobacco advertising rules衞生署控煙酒辦接獲投訴指一部動畫含煙草廣告 要求平台停止發布
- Streaming platform removes anime over tobacco advertising rulesStreaming site pulls Chainsmoker Cat series in Hong Kong over breach of ad rules
- Streaming platform removes anime over tobacco advertising rules日本動畫《尼古喵喵》被指傳播吸煙產品廣告 有串流平台將節目在港下架
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