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By Robin King The Chinese government recently released its proposals on the reform of digital copyright law in Hong Kong. This follows its receipt of over 600 submissions, mostly from individuals, to its 2007 public consultation paper. The government has made the following legislative proposals, which are now the subject of further consultation. The government has made clear that it has had to balance different competing inte...
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