Copyright ownership in employment relationships
Copyright ownership in Thailand’s employment context — who owns work created by employees and freelancers?
Copyright ownership in Thailand’s employment context — who owns work created by employees and freelancers?
Can trademark rights be preserved even after the mark expires? Learn how Section 27 of Thailand’s Trademark Act protects rights holders in specific circumstances.
How do trademark disclaimers affect similarity assessments in Thailand?
Customs recordal in Thailand is a key first step for IP enforcement. Discover how brand owners can work with Thai Customs to stop counterfeit imports and exports.
Word marks are treated as figurative marks in trademark filings. Learn how this classification affects protection scope and trademark examination.

Changing trends in Thailand: how prior rights from foreign trademark registrations and use may influence trademark disputes and registration decisions.

Trademarks in Thailand may be cancelled for non-use. Learn the legal requirements, procedures, and strategies for maintaining trademark protection.
In Thailand, use of a trademark is not a requirement neither for obtaining trademark registration nor for maintaining a trademark registered, unlike in a few other countries.

If you filed a trademark application via the Madrid system designating Thailand, you will face a provisional refusal issued by the Thai DIP

In Thailand, applicants can convert their applications type during the formal examination stage between patents and petty patents.