Company: WCT
Filing Date: 2025-05-16
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001213900-25-044576
Chunk: 26

Company: Wellchange Holdings Co Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-05-16
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 4
Chunk 26
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 by, or licensing schemes operated by licensing
bodies in the copyright and related area.

Pursuant to the Copyright Ordinance, provision
is made to protect copyright works of computer programmes. Our Group has not registered the copyright of its software systems in Hong Kong
as there is no formal procedure to register copyrights of computer software system in Hong Kong. Should there be any formal procedure
to register copyright of computer software system in Hong Kong in the future, our Group may consider to register the copyright of
its software systems in Hong Kong.

Trade Mark Law

The Trade Marks Ordinance (Chapter 559 of
the Laws of Hong Kong) is a legislative enactment that aims to establish regulations pertaining to the registration of trademarks
and other related matters. A person infringes a registered trade mark if the person uses in the course of trade or business with a sign
which is (a) identical to the trade mark in relation to goods or services which are identical to those for which it is registered;
(b) identical to the trade mark in relation to goods or services which are identical or similar for those for which it is registered,
and the use of the sign in relation to those goods or services is likely to cause confusion on the part of the public; (c) similar
to the trade mark in relation to goods or services which are identical or similar to those for which it is registered, and the use of
the sign in relation to those goods or services is likely to cause confusion on the parts of the public; or (d) identical or similar
mark in relation to goods or services which are not identical or similar to those for which the trade mark is registered, where the trade
mark is entitled to protection under the Paris Convention as a well-known trade mark, and the use of the sign, being without due cause,
takes unfair advantages of, or is detrimental to, the distinctive character or repute of the trade mark.

Pursuant to the Trade Marks Ordinance, the owner
of a trade mark is entitled to bring infringement proceedings against a person infringing his or her or its trade mark for damages, injunctions,
accounts and any other relief available in law.

Regulations Related to Employment

Employment Ordinance (Chapter 57 of the
Laws of Hong Kong)

The Employment Ordinance provides for various
employment-related benefits and entitlements to employees. Pursuant to the Employment Ordinance, all employees covered, irrespective of
their hours of work, are entitled to basic protection including payment of wages, restrictions on