Company: LHI
Filing Date: 2025-08-08
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-073646
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Company: Living Homeopathy International Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-08-08
Form: F-1/A
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 derived from the introduction to the scheme of new participants, and induces or attempts to induce another person to participate in the scheme. Under section 5(1) of the Pyramid Schemes Prohibition Ordinance, A person who knowingly promotes a pyramid scheme also commits an offence. Any person who commits the offence under the ordinance may be liable to a fine of HKD1,000,000 or imprisonment for 7 years.

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Trade Marks Ordinance (Chapter 559 of the Laws of Hong Kong), or the TMO

The TMO provides for the registration of trademarks, the use of registered trademarks and connected matters. Hong Kong provides territorial protection for trademarks. Therefore, trademarks registered in other countries or regions are not automatically entitled to protection in Hong Kong. In order to enjoy protection by the laws of Hong Kong, trademarks must be registered with the Trade Marks Registry of the Intellectual Property Department under the Trade Marks Ordinance and the Trade Marks Rules (Chapter 559A of the Laws of Hong Kong).

According to section 10 of the TMO, a registered trademark is a property right acquired through due registration under such ordinance. The owner of a registered trademark is entitled to the rights provided by the ordinance.

By virtue of section 14 of the TMO, the owner of a registered trademark is conferred exclusive rights in the trademark. The rights of the owner in respect of the registered trademark come into existence from the date of the registration of the trademark. According to section 48 of such ordinance, the registration date is the filing date of the application for registration.

Subject to the exceptions in section 19 to section 21 of the TMO, any use of the trademark by third parties without the consent of the owner is an infringement of the trademark. Conducts which amount to infringement of the registered trademark are further specified in section 18 of the same ordinance.

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

Pursuant to the Copyright Ordinance, a person may incur civil liability for “secondary infringement” if that person possesses, 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.

Regulations Related to Employment and Labor Protection

Employment Ordinance (Chapter 57 of the Laws of Hong Kong), or the EO

The EO is an ordinance enacted for, amongst other