Trademark Registration in Thailand

Trademark Registration in Thailand Within 6 Months From Our Intellectual Property Lawyer

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Trademark Registration for your business in Thailand is essential as it enables the following for your brand –

Marks of following nature cannot obtain Trademark in Thailand

Change Company’s Name In Thailand Form

Three Things To Remember for Trademark Registration in Thailand

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The applicant must have a fixed work station in Thailand

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Foreigners/ Non-Thai resident applicants can register a trademark only when they appoint an agent

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Trademark application must be accomplished in Thai language​

Trademark Registration in Thailand: A 3-Step Process

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Application form along with the necessary documents must be submitted at the Department of Intellectual Property

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Sample of the products must be attached together with the address of the applicant

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A duly filed form will be published for 90 days in the Trademark Gazette. If there is no objection in that period, your trademark will be registered.

Documents

Requirements:

  1. The trademark logo in the exact color
  2. Self-attested passport copy of the director(s)
  3. Copy of the company’s affidavit plus its original set
  4. Duly signed power of attorney

Frequently Asked Questions

No. However, you cannot deny its significant advantages. Practically, without a registered trademark, it is very difficult to impose your proprietary rights.

In Thailand, it is registered with the Intellectual Property Department.

If you are presently living in Thailand, then IOB could be the most convenient bank. How far I know, IOB is the one and only Indian bank to function in India. Sending money from Thailand to India will therefore be easier and quicker.

Even though Thai law does recognize the lawful virtues of the foreign trademarks, they only give limited protection.

Collective marks, service marks and certification marks can be registered in Thailand.

Thailand complies with the International Classification for Goods and Services. In total, there are 8 different classes of services and thirty-four different categories of goods.

It comes under Class 1 based on the Nice Classification System. In fact, chemicals used in industry, including science and photography, agriculture, unprocessed plastics and food preservation is categorized under the same.

A registered trademark is valid for 10 years calculated from the date of filing the application. As far as renewal is concerned one needs to apply within ninety days prior to the expiration date.