Company: LHI
Filing Date: 2025-01-27
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001213900-25-006939
Chunk: 152

Company: Living Homeopathy International Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-01-27
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 152
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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.

Undesirable Medical Advertisements Ordinance (Chapter 231 of the Laws of Hong Kong), or the UMAO

As Living Homeopathy Hong Kong is engaged in the marketing, sales and distribution of health supplements in Hong Kong, the advertisements of the company’s products may be subject to the UMAO. The UMAO restricts certain advertisements relating to medical and health matters.

The UMAO aims to protect public health through prohibiting or restricting advertisements which may induce the seeking of improper management of certain health conditions. As defined in the UMAO, “advertisement” includes any notice, poster, circular, label, wrapper, or document, and any