American huge technology corporations include Facebook, Google and Twitter threatens to stop providing services if Hong Kong changes the data protection law.

Wall Street Journal today quotes a group of an Internet Group, including Facebook, Google and Twitter firms, sent to Hong Kong Special Government, warning that they will withdraw from the city if the officials promotes the change

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This new law of Hong Kong can force technology companies to be responsible for behavior to theft online information of their platform users.

Police inspects a young man at the shopping district in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, on July 2.

The letter is based in Singapore based in Singapore, expressing concern that if the Hong Kong government applies the regulations on doxing in the amendment law, their employees may be investigated

Doxing is a behavior that discloses a person's personal information as real names, private home addresses or workplaces on the network without user permission.

The only way to avoid legal consequences with technology companies is to refuse to invest and provide services in Hong Kong, the letter of the Asian Internet Alliance with paragraphs.

In May, the Hong Kong Constitutional and Continental Office issued a draft amendment of Hong Kong's data protection law that they considered to be against Doxing, common phenomena during the schedules