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Enforcement of Copyrights in Hong Kong by Criminal Means

Issued: April 01 2009

Criminal enforcement is a realistic option in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong’s efforts to protect intellectual property rights have received wide commendation in the international community. In fact, the copyrights regime is one reason so many rights owners have established their operations in the city.

 

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