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14/07/2025

Our Senior Consultant Prof. Kenny Wong recently featured on RTHKâs iconic ăéŚć¸ŻĺŽść¸ă programme dissecting the legal frontiers of artificial intelligence and intellectual property.
Prof. Wong unpacked the challenges of defining authorship and ownership in AI-generated works, examined how different jurisdictions approach copyright protection, and explored the policy considerations around data training, fair use, and the balance between incentivising innovation and protecting rights holders. He also addressed Hong Kongâs ongoing consultation to modernise its Copyright Ordinance and highlighted how these reforms will reinforce the cityâs standing as an international IP hub. Emphasising the need for forward-looking regulations, he stressed that collaborative approaches to IP management are essential in an era of converging technologies.
At ELLALAN, we are not just observers, but we are also pioneers at the intersection of law and technology. Prof. Wongâs thought leadership exemplifies our commitment to demystifying complex tech-legal issues for the public and industry alike.
Prof. Wong unpacked the challenges of defining authorship and ownership in AI-generated works, examined how different jurisdictions approach copyright protection, and explored the policy considerations around data training, fair use, and the balance between incentivising innovation and protecting rights holders. He also addressed Hong Kongâs ongoing consultation to modernise its Copyright Ordinance and highlighted how these reforms will reinforce the cityâs standing as an international IP hub. Emphasising the need for forward-looking regulations, he stressed that collaborative approaches to IP management are essential in an era of converging technologies.
At ELLALAN, we are not just observers, but we are also pioneers at the intersection of law and technology. Prof. Wongâs thought leadership exemplifies our commitment to demystifying complex tech-legal issues for the public and industry alike.
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