HK Government To Consult On Copyright Law

by Mary Swire, for LawAndTax-News.com, Hong Kong

28 October 2005

The government of Hong Kong announced on Wednesday that the territory's Copyright Ordinance will be reviewed to consider whether and how legislative amendments might be justified for more effective protection of copyright works in the digital environment.

Earlier this week, Secretary for Commerce, Industry & Technology, John Tsang revealed that a public consultation will be held on the matter.

Stakeholders have been invited to give their views on four issues:

  • Whether a technologically neutral right of communication should be introduced for copyright owners;
  • How to facilitate copyright owners to take civil action against infringing activities on the Internet;
  • Whether statutory damages for civil infringements should be introduced; and,
  • The role of ISPs in the fight against Internet piracy.

"We shall study the relevant legislation in overseas jurisdictions. After completing our study, we shall consult the public on this important subject as soon as possible," Mr Tsang explained.

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