Company: MASK
Filing Date: 2025-12-30
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001185185-25-002198
Chunk: 123

Company: 3 E Network Technology Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-12-30
Form: F-1
Chunk 123
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 a reprographic copy of a copyright work as published in a book, magazine or periodical, being a copy that is an infringing copy of the copyright work. It is a defense for the person charged to prove that he did not know and had no reason to believe that the copy of a copyright work in question was an infringing copy of the copyright law. 75 Trademark The Trade Marks Ordinance (Chapter 559 of the Laws of Hong Kong) provides for the registration, use and protection of trademarks. Under section 18 of the Trade Marks Ordinance, it is provided that a person infringes a registered trademark if the person uses in the course of trade or business a sign which is: (a) identical to the trademark in relation to goods or services which are identical to those for which it is registered; (b) identical to the trademark in relation to goods or services which are 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 part of the public; (c) similar to the trademark 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 part 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 trademark is registered; the trademark is entitled to protection under the Paris Convention as a well-known trademark; and the use of the sign, being without due cause, takes unfair advantage of, or is detrimental to, the distinctive character or repute of a trademark. Trademarks registered in other countries or regions are not automatically entitled to protection in Hong Kong unless they are also registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance. Nevertheless, trademarks which are not registered under the Trade Marks Ordinance may still obtain protection by the common law action of passing off, which requires proof of the owner’s reputation in the unregistered trademark and that use of the trademark by third parties will cause damages to the owner. Regulations Relating to Customer Rights Protection Sale of Goods Ordinance (Chapter 26 of the Laws of Hong Kong) The Sale of Goods Ordinance (Chapter 26 of the Laws of Hong Kong) (“ SOGO”) aims to codify the laws relating to the sale of goods. Section 15 of SOGO provides that where there is a contract for the sale of goods by description, there is an implied condition that the