Wednesday, February 16, 2011

alivenotdead.com in Wall Street Journal Article

alivenotdead.com is one of the current incubatee from Cyberport IncuTrain Centre. They open to any genre of artist and their fans. Their users hail from around the world and they have already held official events in Hong Kong, Singapore, Beijing, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Official artists range from local indie rock bands in Hong Kong to directors in Hollywood to major international stars like Jet Li.

Alivenotdead.com: This world-wide social-networking website is based in Hong Kong and has about 500,000 users. But most of those members — about 80% — are Chinese users in the mainland, Taiwan or North America. There is also a small contingent of Europeans on the site who are fans of kung-fu movies. The site offers users a suite of products, including blogs, microblogs, profile pages and forums, specifically designed for the arts and entertainment community. But, said Chief Operating Officer Raffi Kamalian, it isn't trying to be Facebook. "[The website] creates opportunities you can't get in monolithic multinational corporations," he said. When TVB, the Hong Kong TV channel, was casting for an online television show in the autumn, the broadcasting company drew its talent from alivenotdead. The first episode of this music-focused show aired Jan. 7. Like Sina, alivenotdead.com gets a little help from some big-name users – namely actors Daniel Wu, a co-founder, and Jet Li and Jackie Chan.

Source: The Wall Street Journal, Social Media Week 'Checks Into' Hong Kong, February 8, 2011

Monday, February 7, 2011

HKICT Mission to Tokyo, Japan

Explore Latest Technologies and Opportunities in Japan

Japan has long been a leader in ICT, pioneering various advanced technologies over the years. As Japanese companies continue to expand their foothold in the promising Chinese market, they need partners with local intelligence and international service standards like ICT companies in Hong Kong.

Join Hong Kong ICT Mission to Tokyo, Japan to explore the newest technologies and business opportunities in Japan!

Your Benefits:

Through this mission, you could:

Seek new business deals: meet potential business partners and end-users through pre-arranged meetings;

Expand business networks: get new contacts in the local industry through networking events;

Know the local market: understand the government policies, business environment and industry trends through seminar and company visits;


To receive the tentative programme, please click here.

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

香港漫畫的新世代全球推廣及發行平台漫畫作品徵集活動 (第二階段)

截止日期 :2011年2月11日中午12時正

「香港漫畫」計劃為期兩年,期間將進行三個階段的漫畫作品徵集活動,共甄選出約180份漫畫作品。計劃初期將透過普及的網上銷售渠道App Store,為手提電話iPhone及移動裝置iPad的用戶,提供及銷售徵集所得並入選之香港原創漫畫。本計劃亦會為部份香港漫畫作品進行翻譯,有助香港漫畫開拓海外市場。對香港漫畫家及出版社而言,利用網上渠道銷售漫畫,有助降低營運成本,亦可更有效地宣傳及銷售香港的漫畫作品,為本地漫畫業開創新的經營模式。對讀者而言,此舉能讓他們更容易獲得香港漫畫的資訊、更方便購買漫畫作品。利用手提電話及移動裝置閱讀漫畫,亦可為讀者提供嶄新的閱讀體驗,及吸引更多不同群組的新讀者。

本計劃現正進行第二階段的徵集活動,歡迎出版社、獨立漫畫家、業餘漫畫家等提交作品,經過甄選而被選中的作品就有機會衝出香港,進軍國際!

如有查詢,請與關小姐聯絡(電話︰2788 5968 電郵地址︰yoyokwan@hkpc.org

瀏覽報名詳情,請按此連結。

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Friday, January 14, 2011

The HKTDC International ICT Expo


The HKTDC International ICT Expo is a powerhouse for information and communications technology, linking product and service providers with buyers in this leading Asian trade fair. The 2010 event featured more than 570 exhibitors from 14 countries and regions, and included group pavilions from Australia, Canada, the Chinese mainland, India and Taiwan. Buyers are fully aware of the benefits of doing business at the fair: over 28,000 buyers from 136 countries and regions came to the fair in 2010.


To apply booth online, please click here.
To register for free admission, please click here.

IP Experience Sharing Session

This sharing session is organized by Cyberport and supported by the International Intellectual Property Institute to be held on 24 January 2011 (Monday) at Cyberport IncuTrain Centre Solution Lab. Mr. Bruce A. Lehman, the president and board chairman of the International Intellectual Property Institute (IIPI), who has solid background in IP will discuss the problems on IP encountered by startup companies in developing ICT products and services. It will be a prime opportunity for you to meet with Mr. Lehman and network with other startup companies on IP issues.

Event Highlights:
- Understanding IP (Intellectual Property )
- Tips for operating an IP
- How to manage IP effectively
** It is highly appreciated for participants to join the sharing session and prepare to bring with their questions about IP.

Date :January 24, 2011 (Monday)
Time :4:30pm - 5:15 pm
Venue : Solution Lab, Cyberport IncuTrain Centre, Unit 518, Cyberport 3 (Core F), 100 Cyberport Road, Cyberport
Language: English
Fee:Free-of-charge

Agenda
4:30pm-4:45pm: Registration
4:45pm-5:15pm: Sharing with Mr. Bruce A. Lehman
5:15pm: End of event

To Register
If you are interested, please send your company name, participant's name, tel and email with subject "IP Experience Sharing Session" to training@cyberport.hk by January 20, 2011.

About Mr. Bruce A. Lehman
Bruce A. Lehman is the president and board chairman of the International Intellectual Property Institute (IIPI), a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, based in Washington, D.C. The Institute promotes the creation of modern intellectual property systems and the use of intellectual property rights as a mechanism for investment, technology transfer and the creation of wealth in all countries of the world. Concurrently, but separate from his responsibilities to IIPI, he serves as an expert witness in intellectual property litigation, and advises clients on intellectual property related legislation, litigation and policy, both domestically and internationally.
From August 1993 through December 1998 Mr. Lehman served as assistant secretary of commerce and U.S. commissioner of patents and trademarks. As the Clinton administration's primary representative for intellectual property rights protection, he was a key player on these issues, both domestically and internationally. At the request of the president, he served concurrently in the fall of 1997 as acting chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, which fosters and recognizes the work of America's artistic and creative community.
On February 7, 2006, Mr. Lehman was honored as one of 23 initial inductees to the newly created International IP Hall of fame, a project sponsored by the London-based, Intellectual Property Asset Management Magazine. He is one of ten living members of the Hall of Fame which includes historic figures such as Thomas Jefferson and Victor Hugo.

In 1994 The National Law Journal named Mr. Lehman its "Lawyer of the Year." In 1997 public-policy magazine National Journal named him as one of the 100 most influential men and women in Washington, noting, "In today's Information Age, the issue of intellectual property rights is no longer an arcane concern, but a vital part of U.S. trade policy. Since taking over his current posts in 1993, Lehman has been the Clinton Administration's outspoken voice on such matters here and abroad."

Serving as the leader of the U.S. delegation to WIPO's December 1996 Diplomatic Conference on Certain Copyright and Neighboring Rights Questions, Mr. Lehman concluded negotiations that resulted in the adoption of two treaties: the WIPO Copyright Treaty and the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty; by updating international copyright law for the digital age, the treaties aim to facilitate the growth of online digital commerce over the Internet. Mr. Lehman's guidance on the development of the intellectual property provisions of the Uruguay Round Agreement, now known as TRIPS (Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property), has enabled American creators and inventors to more easily protect their creations from piracy throughout the world.

Mr. Lehman also chaired the Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights of the National Information Infrastructure Task Force. In September 1995 the Working Group released Intellectual Property and the National copyright protection of intellectual property in the networked environment of the information superhighway. These recommendations served as the basis for the WIPO treaties and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

For 10 years prior to joining the Clinton administration, Mr. Lehman was a partner in the Washington, D.C., law firm of Swidler & Berlin. There he represented individuals, companies and trade associations in the areas of intellectual property rights. His clients were drawn from the motion picture, telecommunications, pharmaceutical, computer software and broadcasting industries.

Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Lehman worked for nine years in the U.S. House of Representatives as counsel to the Committee on the Judiciary and chief counsel to the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice. He was the Committee's principal legal adviser in the drafting of the 1976 Copyright Act, the 1980 Computer Software Amendments and the 1982 Amendments to the Patent Laws.

Mr. Lehman is holds both a B.S. and a J.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.