HK fair encourages respect for IPR, ideas   (Shanghai Daily)  Updated: 2006-04-24 09:39  The Hong Kong Intellectual 
Property Department and the Hong Kong Scout Association (HKSA) held yesterday 
the "Respect for Intellectual Property Rights Fun Fair" in Hong Kong. 
The event was held at Kowloon Park Piazza to promote respect of intellectual 
property rights (IPR) and to mark the World Intellectual Property Day, set on 
April 26. 
 Speaking at the opening of the fun fair, Director of Intellectual Property, 
Stephen Selby, said the cooperation with HKSA was a new initiative. Over 60 
scout members have participated in various kinds of intellectual property 
seminars, workshops and visits since the "Scout Program on Respect for 
Intellectual Property Rights" was launched in April 2005. 
 Selby congratulated the 23 scout leaders who were the first group of 
qualified Scout "Respect for Intellectual Property Rights " Instructors, and 
encouraged them to fulfill the mission of promoting respect for IPR to other 
Scout members. 
 The fun fair also marks the World Intellectual Property Day. Its theme this 
year is "It starts with an idea." Countries around the world will devote 
themselves to protecting IPR to fulfill their promise of promoting creativity 
and innovation. 
 "Ideas are unique, and creative work takes tremendous time and effort. 
Creativity will disappear if we continue to plagiarize and 'steal' the creative 
works of others. The public must stop any illegal uploading or downloading of 
music, movies or other copyright works from the Internet," Selby said. 
 Chairperson of the Hong Kong Intellectual Property Society Selina Chow, Head 
of the Intellectual Property Investigation Bureau of the Customs and Excise 
Department Tam Yiu Keung and Director of Operations, China of Motion Picture 
Association Sam Ho took part in the ceremony. 
 Local entertainers Ste Wong, Alex Fong, Justin Lo, Jade Kwan, Wilfred Lau, 
Ella Koon, Charles Ying, Shine and Ryan Hui also participated and performed in 
the event to help promote awareness of IPR protection.
   
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