The Future of Digital Copyright Protection in
Date: July 2, 2008
Time: 5:00p.m. to 6:30p.m.
Venue: Foundation Chamber, G/F, Eliot Hall, The
Should the streaming of copyrighted videos and music online be considered a crime? In April 2008, the HKSAR government released its latest proposals on digital copyright reform, which included the recommendation that those who make copyrighted music and movies available on the Internet through streaming technology should face criminal sanctions. This proposal and others to strengthen copyright protection in the digital environment are part of the government's second consultation exercise, which ends August 31. The government expects to firm up a legislative package by late 2008 or early 2009.
What are the other proposals for copyright reform? Should
Speakers:
Prof. Peter K. Yu is a leading expert in international intellectual property and communications law. He is the director of the
Charles Mok is the Chairman of Internet Society Hong Kong, the largest association of Internet professionals and users in the world. A renowned pioneer in the Internet and information technology industry in Hong Kong, he has more than 20 years of experience in technology development and management in Silicon Valley and Hong Kong. Mr. Mok is also Executive Director of Darizi Limited, the leading wedding community and social networking platform for
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