Year: 2007

  • Hong Kong SAR ("HK") Laws On The Internet

    Hong Kong SAR ("HK") Laws On The Internet

    A listing of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) Online legal resources found on the Internet.

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  • CPF Act (Amendment) 2007 And Its Impact on Matrimonial Asset

    CPF Act (Amendment) 2007 And Its Impact on Matrimonial Asset

    This article explains the impact of the new amendments in the CPF Act on CPF as matrimonial assets for division upon divorce.

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  • En Bloc Legislation: Are They Constitutional?

    En Bloc Legislation: Are They Constitutional?

    An article on en-bloc legislation and how should they be viewed.

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  • Moral Rights: The Right to Destroy Artwork

    Moral Rights: The Right to Destroy Artwork

    It was reported in the Singapore press that several pieces of art work had been missing after the building owners renovated their premises. Some, if not all, might have been destroyed in the course of renovation. Is there anything that the artists can do to prevent this or at least salvage their art work for…

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  • Indonesian Laws On the Internet

    Indonesian Laws On the Internet

    The Indonesian legal system is complex, and some Indonesian government departments are only just beginning to make available on their websites key legislation in their respective fields of interest.

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  • Releases And Photographs

    Releases And Photographs

    The requirement for releases is an area of law that is controversial and unsettling among the legal and photography professionals. The difficulty is that it is not always easy to draw the fine line between what is newsworthy and what is not.

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  • Artist Dealership Contracts

    Artist Dealership Contracts

    Often young unestablished artists are unable to secure deals or representation with established galleries. So they have to turn to non-gallery-owning dealers for agency deals. The likely problem areas when negotiating an appropriate contract in such situations are examined in this article.

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  • Online Licensing Issues

    Online Licensing Issues

    This article focuses on legal issues arising in licensing agreements between service providers that aggregate information from various sources (both from the Internet and otherwise) and create products based on the results of such aggregation for commercial distribution to clients.

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  • En-bloc Step by Step- Legal Aspects

    En-bloc Step by Step- Legal Aspects

    This article focuses on the legal aspects of an en-bloc sale exercise. Step 1: Determine if your development is eligible for en-bloc sale by a majority If you own a property in the following situations, your unit is eligible for an application to the Board for en-bloc sale by majority agreement (even if there are…

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  • Singapore’s Spam Control Bill

    Singapore’s Spam Control Bill

    To combat the problem of spam, the Infocomm Development Authority and the Attorney-General’s Chambers of Singapore jointly initiated a public consultation on 25th May 2004, resulting in the proposed Spam Control Bill (the “Bill”). The Bill (amended as a reulst of feedback) was presented for its first reading in Parliament on the 27th February 2007,…

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  • Charitable Organisations: Controlling Conflict of Interests

    Charitable Organisations: Controlling Conflict of Interests

    In the wake of the NKF saga, the Government has accepted the recommendations of the Inter-Ministry Committee (IMC) on the regulation of Charities and Institutions of a Public Character. The National Council of Social Services, which is also the governing body for charitable organisations has issued a Code of Governance (“the Code”) which was used…

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  • Moral Rights And the Conservation of Artistic Works

    Moral Rights And the Conservation of Artistic Works

    Moral Rights Legislation Until 1998, Singapore law gave little or no protection to artists against abuses to their reputation such as public denial of their authorship and derogatory physical treatment of their works no longer in their possession, control or ownership. Protection for artists against such non-economic abuses was given when Singapore acceded to the…

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