IPR Exhibitors Brief
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the statutory body promoting Hong Kong's
international trade, is committed to fostering original design and safeguarding intellectual property rights.
We have on-the-spot procedures at our trade fairs for handling any complaint that a product on display
infringes someone else's intellectual property rights. These complimentary procedures are not the only
way in which complainants can file complaints. Complainants can also file complaints with Hong Kong
Customs and Excise Department and/or the Courts of Hong Kong.
These procedures, carried out with our on-call legal advisor, are designed to help establish whether there
is a case to answer so that complaints may either be pursued or resolved promptly. Our legal advisors
will be on-call during the opening hours of our trade fairs and will attend our office within a reasonable
time upon notification by us to handle any complaint filed in accordance with the Exhibitor’s Brief. Our aim
is as much to protect the rights of individual exhibitors to be promptly cleared of unfounded complaints as
it is to uphold their obligation to respect the intellectual property rights of others.
In this respect, the attention of all exhibitors is drawn to Clause 42 of the conditions of participation,
setting out rights and obligations of exhibitors at HKTDC exhibitions:
The Exhibitor warrants that the exhibits and packages thereof and the Publicity Material or any other part
of the display on the Stand do not in any way whatever violate or infringe any third party's rights including
all intellectual property rights including but not limited to trade marks, copyright, designs, names, and
patents whether registered or otherwise. The Exhibitor agrees to fully indemnify the Organiser and its
agents, representatives, contractors and employees against all costs, expenses and damages arising
from any third party's claim of infringements by the Exhibitor and/or the Organiser and/or the latter's
agents, representatives, contractors or employees of such third party's rights.
The Exhibitor agrees that it shall comply with any "Exhibitors' Brief on the Protection of Intellectual
Property Rights at HKTDC Exhibitions" ("Exhibitors' Brief") that the Organiser may issue from time to
time, including abiding by any complaint procedures and penalties stated in the Exhibitors' Brief, whether
as a complainant of infringement of intellectual property right or as a party subject to any such complaint.
If the Exhibitor fails or refuses to abide by any of the terms and conditions of the Exhibitors' Brief, the
Organiser shall have the sole and absolute discretion to ban the Exhibitor and any of its parent, associate,
affiliated and/or subsidiary companies from any or all future HKTDC exhibitions and / or to further ban any
representatives of the Exhibitor in question from entering the venue of the current HKTDC Exhibition in
which the Exhibitor is participating.
If a complainant/an Exhibitor ("complainant") files a complaint with the Organiser in accordance with the
Exhibitors' Brief and requests the Organiser to take action against an Exhibitor, the complainant agrees to
hold the Organiser, its agents, representatives, contractors and employees (including but not limited to
their legal advisors) harmless and to fully indemnify each and every one of them against any and all
liabilities, losses, costs (including but not limited to legal costs), expenses and damages of any nature
whatsoever incurred or suffered by any of them as a result of or however arising from any action that the
Organiser, its agents, representatives, contractors or employees (including but not limited to their legal
advisors) may take in reliance of or as result of such complaint filed by the complainant, or any other
requests, directions or instructions made or given by the complainant pursuant to such complaint. The
complainant further agrees not to take any legal action or make any claim or demand against the
Organiser, its agents, representative, contractors or employees (including but not limited to their legal
advisors) in relation to such complaint and the alleged infringement of intellectual property rights.
Procedures
- If you have any complaint involving infringement of your intellectual property rights, this should be
reported to the Fair Management Office, where it will be handled by HKTDC Fair Officials and the oncall
Fair Legal Advisor engaged by HKTDC (the “Fair Legal Advisor”). The Fair Legal Advisor will be
on-call during the opening hours of HKTDC’s trade fairs and will attend the HKTDC’s office within a
reasonable time upon notification by the HKTDC to handle any complaint filed in accordance with the
Exhibitor’s Brief. - If you receive a complaint at your booth, you should refer the complainant to the Fair Management
Office. - Both the documents attached to the Exhibitors' Brief and the Fair Legal Advisor will specify the kind of
documents and other evidence necessary to support a complaint. - If the Fair Legal Advisor is satisfied, on the basis of the documents provided, that the complaint’s
intellectual property rights are valid and have been infringed by the display of the Exhibitors’ product
or material in dispute at the Fair, a HKTDC Fair Official will visit the booth involved. - The Fair Legal Advisor will also visit the HKTDC’s website (www.hktdc.com) to check whether the
product or any material in dispute is displayed on the said website. If so, the HKTDC has the sole and
absolute discretion to disable the link or otherwise take down / remove the disputed product or
material from the Organizer’s website in accordance with the HKTDC’s Terms & Conditions for
Printed Advertisement & Online Promotion without further notice. - As Fair Organizer, HKTDC has the power to immediately take at least 3 photographs of the product
or any material in dispute. - The exhibitor will be asked to remove the product or material in dispute immediately from display and
not to trade in it for the remainder of the exhibition unless he/she can adduce evidence to show to the
satisfaction of the Fair Legal Advisor that he/she has the right to deal in such product or material.
He/she will also be required to sign an undertaking immediately to this effect. A copy of the signed
undertaking and one copy of the photograph will be given to the complainant and the Exhibitor. A
further copy of the signed undertaking together with one copy of the photograph will be retained by
the HKTDC for its records. - If the HKTDC is notified by the Customs and Excise Department that it is investigating possible
violation of copyright and/or trademark by an Exhibitor at the Fair, the Exhibitor will be required to
immediately remove the product or material which is under investigation for the remainder of the fair. - If the exhibitor fails or refuses to co-operate with HKTDC under paragraphs 6 and/or 7 and/or 8 above,
HKTDC shall have the power, in its sole and absolute discretion, to ban the Exhibitor, or any parent,
associate, affiliated and / or subsidiary company, from any or all future HKTDC exhibitions. - HKTDC staff will visit any booth in respect of which a complaint has been received and accepted by
the Fair Legal Advisor, in order to reconfirm that the disputed product or material is no longer on
display and is not being traded. If the Exhibitor is found to have breached its undertaking not to
display or deal with the product or material in dispute during the remaining period of the Fair, HKTDC
shall have the power, at its sole and absolute discretion, to immediately terminate the Exhibitors' right
of participation in the Fair in question without any refund of the participation fee already paid by the
Exhibitor and to ban the Exhibitor or any parent, associate, affiliated and / or subsidiary company
from any or all future HKTDC exhibitions.
Penalties
An exhibitor or any parent, associate, affiliated and / or subsidiary company may, in the sole and absolute
discretion of the HKTDC, be banned from any or all future participation in HKTDC exhibitions if :
a. after HKTDC has received and accepted a complaint against the Exhibitor, the Exhibitor fails or refuses
to:
- allow HKTDC to immediately take 3 photographs of the product or material in dispute;
- sign an undertaking immediately in favour of HKTDC in a form provided by HKTDC, indicating its
decision whether to remove or continue to display the product or material in dispute;
OR
b. if the Exhibitor refuses to remove from display the product or material in dispute and a legal actionbrought against the Exhibitor in relation to the display of the product or material in dispute is upheld by
a Court in Hong Kong, notwithstanding that the Exhibitor has signed an undertaking in favour of
HKTDC and allowed HKTDC to take photographs of the product or material in dispute during the Fair;
OR
c. the Exhibitor removes the product or material in dispute immediately from display and signs anundertaking provided by HKTDC not to display or deal with any such item for the rest of the Fair period,
but is subsequently found to be in breach of such an undertaking; in which case the HKTDC shall, in
addition, be entitled to immediately terminate the Exhibitors' right of participation for the rest of the Fair
period without refund of any participation fee already paid by the Exhibitor;
OR
d. there are two or more court rulings from a Court in Hong Kong against the Exhibitor confirming itsinfringement of intellectual property rights of the complainant(s) during two consecutive fair periods,
notwithstanding that the Exhibitor has cooperated with HKTDC during the Fairs by removing the
disputed product or material from display;
OR
e. within two consecutive fair periods there are four or more valid complaints filed against the sameexhibitor and which have been accepted by the Fair Legal Advisor:
- by more than one complainant in respect of different intellectual property rights; or
- by the same complainant in respect of different products or material items
OR
f. the Exhibitor is accused or convicted of any criminal offence relating to infringement of intellectualproperty rights or violation of intellectual property-related laws and regulations.
Copyright Ordinance (Chapter 528 the Laws of Hong Kong)
It is a criminal offence to make or deal in articles that infringe copyright. The Copyright Ordinance
sets out in detail the different activities that constitute criminal offences. A person who commits such
a criminal offence is liable to a fine of HK$50,000 in respect of each infringing copy and to 4 years'
imprisonment or a fine of HK$500,000 and 8 years' imprisonment depending on the type of infringing
activity carried out.
Trade Descriptions Ordinance (Chapter 362 the Laws of Hong Kong)
Under the Trade Descriptions Ordinance, any person who:-
- applies a false trade description to any goods;
- supplies or offers to supply any goods to which a false trade description is applied; or
- has in his possession for sale, or for any purpose of trade or manufacture, any goods to which a false trade description is applied commits a criminal offence.
Further, any person who forges any registered trade mark or falsely applies to any goods any trade mark so nearly resembling a registered trade mark as to be calculated to deceive also commits a criminal offence.
Any person who commits such an offence under the Trade Descriptions Ordinance may be liable -
- on conviction on indictment, to a fine of $500,000 and to imprisonment for 5 years; and
- on summary conviction, to a fine of $100,000 and to imprisonment for 2 years.
Documents Required as Evidence of Subsistence, Ownership
and Infringement of Intellectual Property Rights
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Copyright |
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date and place that the work was first made; |
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name of author and name of owner of the work; |
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original work or a certified copy of the original work e.g. design drawings, sketches; |
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proof of ownership of the work. In the event the author of the works is an employee of the |
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in the event the author of the works is not the complainant nor an employee of the complainant, |
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invoice, shipping document or other documents evidencing the date of (i) first sale of the product |
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alternatively, an affidavit of the copyright ownership pursuant to Section 121 of the copyright |
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Trade Mark |
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Original or certified copy of a valid Certificate of Registration of Trade Mark in Hong Kong |
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Registered Design |
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Original or certified copy of a valid Certificate of Registration of Design in Hong Kong including |
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Patent |
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Original or certified copy of a valid Certificate of Grant of Patent in Hong Kong including any |
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A written opinion from the complainant’s Hong Kong patent agent or legal advisor that the Hong |
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And any other evidence that the Fair Legal Advisor may require depending on the specific facts of the |
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