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Intellectual Property Department to shut piracy websites

By The Nation

 

The Intellectual Property Department has launched action to close several websites for selling goods that violate copyright laws.

 

Thossapol Thangsubutr, the department’s director general, said onMonday that his department had asked the Digital Economy and Society Ministry to close 10 offending websites after the copyright owners filed complaints that they were selling pirated goods.

 

Thossapol said his department was gathering evidence that would enable the ministry to close 20 other websites, too.

 

He said his department had also asked the Revenue Department to conduct tax investigations against people who profited from selling pirated goods on well-known sites including Facebook and Instagram.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30336260

 
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15 minutes ago, HiSoLowSoNoSo said:

Would be very interesting to check if The Intellectual Property Department's computers are running on original Windows programs.

Most likely "cracked" version Windows XP.

regards worgeordie

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Thossapol Thangsubutr, the department’s director general, said onMonday that his department had asked the Digital Economy and Society Ministry to close 10 offending websites after the copyright owners filed complaints that they were selling pirated goods.

 

Khun Thangsubutr, please make sure that all police stations, army headquarter, all schools, from Anuban to university, immigration offices, the computers at the Ministry of education, Digital Economy and Society Ministry and plenty of other offices have genuine software on their machines. Yep, please start at the top first.

 

    And a PM copy seems to top all. :shock1:

 

       

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