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After an entrepreneur declared rights to a signed up hallmark, patent, and copyright of “Pang Cha”, Thai milk tea snowflake dessert with soft bread, Mr. Vuttikrai Leewiraphan, DIP director-general exposed that the security for a signed up hallmark depends upon the particular way in which it has actually been signed up.

Because of the current online social networks buzz surrounding the ‘Pang Cha’ menu, the Department of Copyright (DIP) makes it clear that anybody can utilize the term “Pang Cha”, however it needs to not be utilized in the exact same method as signed up hallmark owners have it.

After an entrepreneur declared rights to a signed up hallmark, patent, and copyright of “Pang Cha”, Thai milk tea snowflake dessert with soft bread, Mr. Vuttikrai Leewiraphan, DIP director-general exposed that the security for a signed up hallmark depends upon the particular way in which it has actually been signed up.

It uses just to the usage in combination with the items or services defined in the application. In Thai, “Pang” actually indicates bread and “Cha” indicates tea.

He restated that others can still utilize the term however needs to not utilize both the image and phrasing in the precise very same method as the signed up company owner. This would make up a hallmark violation.

When it comes to item style patents, this company owner has actually signed up containers for “Pang Cha,” however they have actually not signed up any patents for the “Pang Cha” dish, which has actually remained in presence for a long period of time. For that reason, dining establishments with Thai tea shaved ice menu can continue to offer them. ( TNA)




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