Thanks to the hard work of our friend and ally Prof. Peter Yu, on Monday my colleagues and I at the Journalism and Media Studies Ctr managed to hand in a lengthy response to the Hong Kong Government's Consultation Document... ...full story at RConversation
from RConversation on Wed, May 02 2007
see also:
| 03 Jun 08 |
|
nga digital utopia group two »
YouTube video work developed by students from bcu over a week as a response to the themes digital utopia and Chinese whispers |
| 18 Apr 07 |
|
Digital Copyright reform in Hong Kong: going the wrong way? » RConversation The Hong Kong government's consultation document on Copyright Protection in the Digital Environment seeks to help entertainment and software businesses defend against digital piracy. But it has raised a number of concerns about whether the proposed legal... |
| 13 May 07 |
|
HK Digital Copyright Update...and Peter Yu's Google juice! » RConversation Last week I wrote about the excellent position paper on digital copyright in Hong Kong written by Peter Yu in response to the Hong Kong government's proposed copyright reforms - many of which are ill-advised, could harm freedom of expression... |
| 24 Apr 07 |
|
Digital Copyright: What is really in the Hong Kong people's interest? » RConversation The Hong Kong government's consultation period on proposed changes to Hong Kong's digital copyright law is winding down. The last day for submissions is on April 30th. InMedia Hong Kong is calling for more people to make their voices heard.... |
| 05 Oct 08 |
|
Hong Kong: Netizen Against Introduction of Internet Filtering » Global Voices The Hong Kong government has issued a consultation paper on the “Review of the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance” last Friday (Oct 3). The first round of consultation will be lasted until end of January. A most controversial... |
| 09 Mar 07 |
|
Hong Kong: IP legislation » Global Voices Charles Mok repost his article for computer world on the recent government consultation of “Copyright Protection in the Digital Environment”: the issues raised in the paper are all about strengthening enforcement, with nothing about how... |