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Managing ip for entrepreneurs
Business, Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd, Published on 14/12/2012
» On Sept 10, 2009, the government established the National Creative Economy Policy Committee to set guidelines and translate policy into action by various government agencies. This led to the Creative Thailand programme, which was intended to encourage the growth and competitiveness of businesses through creativity and research and development. Intellectual property rights (IPRs) play a crucial role in moving this policy forward.
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Company directors face civil and criminal liability for software piracy
Business, Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd, Published on 28/12/2012
» Company directors can be held liable for software copyright violations in their businesses, even if they are unaware that software piracy is taking place at their companies, according to Thai copyright law.
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Regulation of investment advisers in Thailand
Business, Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd, Published on 11/01/2013
» Many people in Thailand are now focused on their personal investments. Investors want to know the products in which to invest and how to plan their finances. They are therefore increasingly turning to investment advisers. Given the increasing demand for these services, it is worthwhile to examine how investment advisers are regulated.
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Import challenges for cosmetic products
Business, Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd, Published on 05/10/2012
» By harmonising the technical regulations governing the cosmetics industry in the Asean region over the past few years, the Asean Cosmetics Association has been the driving force toward better quality and standards. This harmonisation has also helped remove trade barriers under the Asean Free Trade Area.
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Thailand's draft tobacco consumption control act: Plain packaging and beyond
Business, Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd, Published on 19/10/2012
» Australia will soon be the first country to require all tobacco products to be sold in plain packaging. From Dec 1, 2012, tobacco packaging will be standardised for all manufacturers; photographic health warnings will occupy 75% of the front and 90% of the back of the packaging, and product names will appear in a uniform font on the remainder of the pack, which itself must be coloured olive green. No famous logos, other branding, trademarks or colours can be applied.
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Non-Competition provisions in employment relationships
Business, Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd, Published on 02/11/2012
» Employers often have concerns about their employees competing with them after they leave. Many employers put substantial resources into training people and giving them valuable work experience. Thus, departing employees are a cause for concern in terms of potential loss of customers and business. To address this risk, many employers ask us whether they should include non-competition provisions in employment agreements and whether such provisions are enforceable.
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Minimising employer liability for subcontracted employees
Business, Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd, Published on 16/11/2012
» Many companies, for a number of sound reasons, use workers employed through subcontractor agreements with third-party employers. Such agreements can allow a company to meet short-term needs without the burden of actually employing the workers.
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Due diligence checklist for property buyers
Business, Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd, Published on 10/08/2012
» Any time you acquire property, you face certain legal risks. Whether you acquire the property through a merger and acquisition of a corporation that holds property, or through a direct acquisition (such as land purchase), unforeseen legal problems can arise. Some common problems faced by real property buyers or transferees include eviction issues, restrictions on land use, or restrictions on building construction.
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Taking a look at myths and truths in the life insurance industry
Business, Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd, Published on 07/09/2012
» The business of life insurance today in Thailand is very competitive. Insurance companies advertise heavily via radio, TV, newspapers, websites, billboards and other media channels, attempting to convince consumers that purchasing an insurance policy is a simple and quick thing to do.
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Legal requirements for lucky draws
Business, Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd, Published on 21/09/2012
» Online lucky draw campaigns are becoming one of the more popular marketing tactics to promote brands and products, as consumers are attracted to the promise of free goods and services, and internet users can quickly pass along links to friends via social networking. Lucky draws or other sweepstakes-type contests have the added bonus of being easy and cheap for companies to arrange.
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