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Lots of counterfeit goods seized in March

BANGKOK, 20 April 2017 (NNT) – Relevant units are proceeding with the crackdown on intellectual property infringements, with over 30,000 illegal items seized across...

Thais urged to be aware of intellectual rights in other ASEAN...

BANGKOK, 9 August 2012 – The Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) has held a seminar on intellectual property right registration process in Vietnam...

Intellectual property rights promoted in Thailand

BANGKOK, 24 May 2012 -The Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) is joining hands with its Korean counterpart in promoting awareness about intellectual property...

Movie piracy in Thailand to be taken seriously

BANGKOK, 15 August 2011-The Economic Crime Division and the Department of Intellectual Property are asking the public for their cooperation in seeking offenders...

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