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Thai Deputy PM Kittirat Orders Crackdown On Copyright Violations


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#26 supaprik

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Posted 2012-02-09 07:16:15

View PostBagwan, on 2012-02-08 19:31:52, said:

These crackdowns crack me up.

Why buy a pirated DVD? Download from the Net and burn your own DVD. Government Minister talking through his fundamental orifice again. Same old, same old. Please change the needle.

ha ha ha So true but its "change the lazer" nowadays...

#27 exeter

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Posted 2012-02-09 07:26:34

I dont believe it! Do you mean that all me designer gear I bought down the market at 100-300bts was not the genuine article? The man who sold them to me said they were Kosher! All it appears is not what it seems, a lesson for all of us, is the beer ok?

#28 MikeOboe57

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Posted 2012-02-09 08:12:35

Let's see what happens when one of the major tablet producing companies is going to sue the Thai Government for mass buying of counterfeit Chinese tablet computers...

#29 robsamui

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Posted 2012-02-09 09:55:43

View Postballpoint, on 2012-02-08 17:46:53, said:

No doubt the PM's fake Burberry boots will come in for some inspection.  Or maybe not.
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Posted 2012-02-09 10:00:12

View PostMikeOboe57, on 2012-02-09 08:12:35, said:

Let's see what happens when one of the major tablet producing companies is going to sue the Thai Government for mass buying of counterfeit Chinese tablet computers...
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#31 blackthorn2005

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Posted 2012-02-09 12:39:28

"Patchima added that in recent years, many aspects of Thai culture such as some foods and art forms have been exploited by foreigners for commercial purposes."  Blaming foreigners again!  A Thai would never exploit any aspect of their culture for financial gain, would they?

#32 alexth

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Posted 2012-02-09 13:33:15

And yet another 1 day miracle...pathetic

#33 spidermike007

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Posted 2012-02-09 13:47:28

Director General of Department of Intellectual Property, Patchima Thanasanti reported that Deputy Prime Minister Kittirat Na Ranong, who is also the commerce minister, has reappointed national intellectual property sub-committees.
Oh my God. Imaging people other than the Thai people copying what others are doing. This is the original copycat nation. Have you ever seen a Thai person come up with an original idea? There are now 64 baggage shops in the town of Lamai, on Samui. This is a small town. One woman opened up the last 9 shops. Talk about originality. Farengs stealing elements of Thai culture. Terrible. Imagine either of these goombahs doing anything to stop piracy? Another committee. That is what I would expect of an impotent Thai politician. No action, just another committee, to swallow up taxpayer money on lavish lunches, and do NOTHING for the country. Stop the manufacture of handbags, DVD's, clothing, and other unlicensed goods, Imagine such a thing happening in Amusing Thailand?

#34 Oli23

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Posted 2012-02-09 13:54:32

What a big joke...  I'm sure that there is no journalists answer to politics here, showing that they're talking nosense

#35 rheinwiese

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Posted 2012-02-09 14:02:39

View Postnong38, on 2012-02-08 19:21:01, said:

You mean like "la coste" and "crocodile " brands they are not the same are they.? Crocodile is a Thai brand for sure.

Sorry to disappoint:
Crocodile is a Hong Kong company called Crocodile Garments founded in 1952.

#36 RubbaJohnny

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Posted 2012-02-09 14:08:20

When faced with real Pirates from Somalia...well need I say more,fake policies,phoney morals and counterfeit casino capitalism.

Breking News local yoof are ripping off Saint Valentine celebrations etc

#37 BostonBilly

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Posted 2012-02-09 17:06:18

Can they start with the justin bieber song during the commercial for skin whitening cream. (not because I care about copyrights/piracy, only so i dont have to hear it)



 


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