Response from The Professional Commons on the Second Draft of the Code of Practice for Online Service Providers (OSPs)

Latest News, Research & Paper, What's New | March 2nd, 2012 |

The Professional Commons takes notice of the Government’s second draft of the Code of Practice for Online Service Providers (OSPs). Concerning the key amendments made in this second draft, our responses are as follows: (a) instead of setting a specific timeframe within which OSPs must take action to limit and stop a particular infringement, the revised draft Code requires OSPs to ...

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PC Submission on Competition Bill

Latest News, Research & Paper, What's New | February 28th, 2012 |

The Professional Commons understand that the Bill Committee on Competition Bill of the Legislative Council would like to seek stakeholders' view on exemption arrangements for statutory bodies. Our comments would therefore be restricted to this aspect of the Bill although we would mention in passing that we would like to see the Bill to be passed and implemented as soon as possible in order to pro...

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Newsletter: Janaury 2012

Latest News, What's New | February 13th, 2012 |

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Response to the “Legal, Privacy and Security Framework for Electronic Health Record Sharing Public Consultation”

Latest News, Research & Paper, What's New | February 11th, 2012 |

The Professional Commons, a think tank in Hong Kong formed by professionals from different sectors but concerned about public issues and governance, has long been concerned about the provision of quality healthcare for all citizens in Hong Kong, and the development of a sustainable but accessible model of healthcare in Hong Kong.  We believe the development of the Electronic Health Record (eHR) S...

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Email Campaign – Save the Rights of By-Elections

Latest News | September 20th, 2011 | Comments Off on Email Campaign – Save the Rights of By-Elections

The Professional Commons organized an email campaign to respond to “Consultation Paper on Arrangements for Filling Vacancies in the Legislative Council”. Within 5 days we have got 941 citizens utilizing this platform to submit their opinion directly to Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau via email. Among the submissions, the highest were from the following sectors:

  1. Informati...

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