| Circular No. 01-03 (CR) |
March 2001 |
New Copyright Law to Come
into Effect on 1 April
The amendments to the Copyright
Ordinance (Cap. 528) provides that any person who, without
the licence of the copyright owner, knowingly and in the course
of business possesses any infringing copy of copyright work
commits an offence. The offence is committed even if the person
does not sell or deal in the infringing copies themselves.
Employers and employees are equally liable for such infringing
acts and may be subject to a maximum penalty of 4 years of
imprisonment and a fine of $50,000 for each infringing copy.
The new amendments will come into effect on 1 April 2001.
Practitioners of estate
agency should comply with the new law in the course of their
work and, in particular, take care not to instal pirated computer
softwares. Managers of estate agency establishments should
also ensure that all the softewares already installed in their
computers have the requisite licences and that in making copies
of any copyright work including computer softwares, books
and newspapers, the requisite licences have been obtained
from the copyright owners.
Details of the new regulation
and the most frequently asked questions on the issue may be
obtained from the website of the Intellectual Property Department
at www.info.gov.hk/ipd.
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