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  2. Copyright law of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Thailand remains on the US Priority Watch List.Thailand has stated its commitment to improve intellectual property rights (IPR) protection and enforcement. With the help of the National IPR Center of Enforcement, launched in March 2013, Thailand is expected to be able to improve coordination and allow more effective enforcement actions among Thai enforcement.

  3. Ministry of Commerce (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The Minister of Commerce is a member of the Cabinet of Thailand. The ministry is responsible for trade, prices of important agricultural goods, consumer protection, entrepreneurship, insurance, intellectual property protection, exports, and representing Thailand at the World Trade Organization.

  4. National Library of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Thailand's main tasks are collecting, storing, preserving, and organizing all national intellectual property regardless of medium. Collections include Thai manuscripts, [4] stone inscriptions, palm leaves, Thai traditional books, and printed publications as well as audio-visual materials and digital resources. The ...

  5. State agencies of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The state agencies (Thai: หน่วยงานของรัฐ) that form Thailand's public sector consist of several types of functioning bodies. While some agencies established by mandate of the constitution are independent, others are directly or indirectly answerable to the executive of the Royal Thai Government.

  6. Law of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Most titles are issued by the Land Department and fall within seven main categories. Another five categories are issued by other government departments for specific purposes. The Chanote (or Nor Sor 4 Jor) category, found in more developed parts of Thailand, offers private ownership (similar to freehold land). Other land is considered to belong ...

  7. Copyright infringement - Wikipedia

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    Some copyright owners voluntarily reduce the scope of what is considered infringement by employing relatively permissive, "open" licensing strategies: rather than privately negotiating license terms with individual users who must first seek out the copyright owner and ask for permission, the copyright owner publishes and distributes the work ...

  8. Government Pharmaceutical Organization - Wikipedia

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    This is an exception to the general rule under intellectual property laws that the intellectual property owner enjoys exclusive rights that it may license—or decline to license—to others. In the case of efavirenz, the patent owner, Merck, and the US Trade Representative, for years fiercely resisted allowing the GPO to produce the drug. [10]

  9. Intellectual Property Office - Wikipedia

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    There are several organizations and public offices named Intellectual Property Office or Office for Intellectual Property, including: Barbados Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office (CAIPO) Benelux Office for Intellectual Property (BOIP) Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) Ethiopian Intellectual Property Office (EIPO)