Company: JL
Filing Date: 2025-07-28
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001213900-25-068049
Chunk: 99

Company: J-Long Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-07-28
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 4
Chunk 99
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6A(1) of the FIUO provides that “it shall be the duty of every proprietor of an industrial undertaking to ensure, so far as is
reasonably practicable, the health and safety at work of all persons employed by him at the industrial undertaking.” Contravention
of such duty is an offence and is liable to a fine of HK$3,000,000 on summary conviction, and HK$10,000,000 on conviction on indictment.
A proprietor willfully contravene with the duty imposed by section 6A(1) without reasonable excuse commits an offence and is liable to
a fine of HK$3,000,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months on summary conviction, and HK$10,000,000 and to imprisonment for two years
on conviction on indictment.

There
are 30 sets of subsidiary regulations under the FIUO, covering various aspects of hazardous work activities in various workplaces, containing
detailed health and safety standards on work situations, plant and machinery, processes and substances.

Regulations
Related to Intellectual Property

Copyright
Ordinance (Chapter 528 of the Laws of Hong Kong).

In
addition, a person may incur civil liability for “secondary infringement” under the Copyright Ordinance if that person possess,
sells, distributes or deals with a copy of a work which is, and which he knows or has reason to believe to be, an infringing copy of
the work for the purposes of or in the course of any trade or business without the consent of the copyright owner. However, the person
will only be liable if, at the time he committed the act, he knew or had reason to believe that he was dealing with infringing copies.

Under
section 118 of the Copyright Ordinance, a person commits a criminal offence if he, without the consent of the copyright owner of a copyright
work, makes for sale or hire an infringing copy of the work or possess an infringing copy of the work with a view to its being, among
others, sold or let for hire by any person for the purpose of or in the course of that trade or business.

Under
section 119A of the Copyright Ordinance, there is a provision against copying service business which imposes criminal liability when
a person, for the purpose of or in the course of a copying service business, possess a reprographic copy of a copyright work as published
in a book, magazine or periodical, being a copy that is an infringing