Company: LHI
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001213900-25-014190
Chunk: 167

Company: Living Homeopathy International Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 167
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Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (Chapter 486 of the Laws of Hong Kong), or the PDPO

The PDPO imposes a statutory duty on data users
to comply with the requirements of the six data protection principles (the “Data Protection Principles”) contained in Schedule
1 to the PDPO. The PDPO provides that a data user shall not do an act, or engage in a practice, that contravenes a Data Protection Principle
unless the act or practice, as the case may be, is required or permitted under the PDPO. The six Data Protection Principles are:

| (a) | Principle 1—purpose                         
 and manner of collection of personal data;  |
| (b) | Principle 2—accuracy                        
 and duration of retention of personal data; |
| (c) | Principle 3—use of                          
 personal data;                              |
| (d) | Principle 4—security                        
 of personal data;                           |
| (e) | Principle 5—information                     
 to be generally available; and              |
| (f) | Principle 6—access                          
 to personal data.                           |

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Non-compliance with a Data Protection Principle
may lead to a complaint to the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (the “Privacy Commissioner”). The Privacy Commissioner
may serve an enforcement notice to direct the data user to remedy the contravention and/or instigate prosecution actions. A data user
who contravenes an enforcement notice commits an offense which may lead to a fine and imprisonment.

The PDPO also gives data subjects certain rights, inter alia:

| (a) | the                                                                                                               
 right to be informed by a data user whether the data user holds personal data of which the individual is the data 
 subject;                                                                                                          |
| (b) | if the data user holds                                                                                            
 such data, to be supplied with a copy of such data; and                                                           |
| (c) | the right to request correction                                                                                   
 of any data they consider to be inaccurate.                                                                       |

The PDPO criminalizes, including but not limited to, the misuse or inappropriate use of personal data in direct marketing activities, non-compliance with a data access request and the unauthorized disclosure of personal data obtained without the relevant data user’s consent. An individual who suffers damage, including injured feelings, by reason of a contravention of the PDPO in relation to his or her personal data, may seek compensation from the data user concerned.

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