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Issue
No.: 06 Date: 20 Jan
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Copyright protection and P2P
technologies
Last week,
Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department took its first
successful enforcement action against copyright piracy related
to P2P file-sharing activities. One man was arrested on
suspicion of illegally distributing copyright movies on the
Internet through Bit Torrent (BT).
An
effective, comprehensive and enforceable copyright protection
mechanism is vitally important to the development of creative
industry,like software development,and digital entertainment.
Although the violation of infringing intellectual property
rights in Cyberspace is quite serious, as a legislator from
the IT sector, I don't support that specific law should be
made for banning innovative technologies.
Whereas,
in order to enhance copyright right protection, I advocate
that the government should: 1) promote the right and proper
use of information technologies to the public, such as digital
rights or electronic publication services, 2) line up the
IT sector and the copyright owners for making P2P technologies
as one of the means for delivering legal copies, and 3)
improve copyright law enforcement.
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Article More
Digital Entertainment Coming Soon iBulletin, Hong Kong General Chamber of
Commerce, January 05 One area where we fall short of
the competition is in research and development. Hong Kong
lacks the R&D culture that is essential for creating new
and innovative products. Moreover, our adoption of technology
applications in various industry sectors is relatively low,
Digital Rights Management (DRM) development is still very
limited, and financiers are also reluctant to back Hong Kong
talent in this sector.
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Policy
Address 2005
After the
Chief Executive delivered his Policy Address
last week, the Secretary for Commerce, Industry and
Technology, Mr. John Tsang briefed the LegCo Panels on
relevant policy initiatives on IT, Telecom, Innovation and
Technology in the CE's Policy Address 2005.
Panels
Panel on Information
Technology and Broadcasting 4 February 2005
Tentative
agenda
- Operation of Film Guarantee Fund
- Reduction of licence fee for mobile carrier licences
- 2004
Surveys on IT Usage and Penetration in the Household and
Business Sector
- Progress Report on the Implementation of the 2004
Digital 21 Strategy and Action Plan for 2005
Motion 26-28 Jan 2005
- Motion
of Thanks - Members will debate on the Policy Address 2005
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Activities
Symposium on The Concern of Copyright Issues
- Organizer: Film, Television and Recording Industries'
Copyright Concern Group
- Date:
23 January 2005
- Time:
3:00 -6:00pm
- Venue:
Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Science Museum, 2 Science Museum
Road, TST East, Kln.
- Registration / enquiry: Ms Mina Ho 23352296
Invitation for Entries
The 3rd
Hong Kong Digital Entertainment Excellence
- Awards
Submission Deadline :
21 January 2005
- Enquiry:
- Tel :
2788-5967
- Email: multimedia@hkpc.org
- URL:
www.hkpc.org/hkdeea
News
Government
proposes to reduce telecom licence fee The Government
proposes to reduce the annual licence fee for mobile stations
under Public Radiocommunications Service (PRS) Licences,
Mobile Carrier Licences, and Public Non-exclusive
Telecommunications Service (PNETS) Licences from $20 to $18
per mobile station, with effect from May 1, 2005. [Consultation
paper]
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