Common concerns:
Will parodists’ freedom of expression be restricted?
Why is the Government consulting the public on “parody” but not on “secondary creation”?
Will the Government prosecute the copyright offence without involving the copyright owner?
Will the act of sharing a link with parodic content constitute copyright infringement?
Does Hong Kong need to comply with international obligations?
Consultation Document
Written Submissions
Paper for the Panel on Commerce and Industry of the Legislative Council
(July 2013)
Paper for the Panel on Commerce and Industry of the Legislative Council
(December 2013)
Paper for the Panel on Commerce and Industry of the Legislative Council
(March 2014)
Press Release
Government issues consultation document on parody
(11 July 2013)
Public consultation on parody extended for one month
(10 October 2013)
Key Points of the Consultation Paper on Parody
Frequently Asked Questions
Presentation Slides
Public Consultation on Treatment of Parody under the Copyright Regime