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Thai PM Prayut basking in praise from English football boss over piracy success

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42 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

Why does that make me think of Captain Pugwash and Roger the cabin boy?

 

 

Any pirates caught in future may well be made to walk the plank .. 

at which point Charnivarkul Anutin will be wheeled out .. 

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  • Andrew Dwyer
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    Richard should visit Thailand himself to see first hand how this is being handled . He could also use the opportunity to pick up a handful of 100 baht EPL shirts for family and friends .!!

  • This is about protecting the interests of the owners of True Corp.   Nothing to do with protecting the Premier League and it's clubs. As others have mentioned, there are pirated EPL shirts o

  • mikebell
    mikebell

    Every Government office runs on pirated Windows 7.

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4 hours ago, mikebell said:

Every Government office runs on pirated Windows 7.

 

So they finally upgraded from '95 ?

6 hours ago, webfact said:

PM Prayut Chan-o-cha was reportedly delighted and thanked all agencies for their efforts in making Thailand look good in the eyes of the international community when it comes to piracy and copyright issues.

It's a bit like Del Boy and his suitcase of goodies, he'll open up tomorrow in the next street.

6 hours ago, JonnyF said:

This is about protecting the interests of the owners of True Corp.

 

Nothing to do with protecting the Premier League and it's clubs. As others have mentioned, there are pirated EPL shirts openly available at pretty much every market in Thailand for 100-200 Baht.

So true (no pun), just pm kowtowing to True Corp. wasting a poop load of money whilst getting a tennis racket shot in the process 

2 hours ago, bluesofa said:

Why does that make me think of Captain Pugwash and Roger the cabin boy?

 

He was called Tom

6 hours ago, Excel said:

Two tossers.  So guess we should call them " A brace of tossers"

2WS

Bloody hell! All this about a game that is played with round balls????

1 hour ago, bluedoc said:

So true (no pun), just pm kowtowing to True Corp. wasting a poop load of money whilst getting a tennis racket shot in the process 

You sure him and the cronies don't have stock in this company?

6 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Buy now, just go to Union Mall here in Phahonyothin, 4th floor and you will find many knock-off clothes.....

Not now you wont-its closed.

Why are nearly all the posts here about EPL shirts? It has nothing at all to do with the sale of 100 baht shirts. It's about the billions of dollars that companies pay to screen the matches, companies like the share of that paid by True.

Right; so that's Piracy sorted......now, about Corruption !

There are plenty of bars and other establishments that openly show EPL games via IPTV. You can tell by the Sky, BT Sports or Supersports logos.

Adidas, Nike, Under Armor copy's carry on matey's

21 minutes ago, madmitch said:

There are plenty of bars and other establishments that openly show EPL games via IPTV. You can tell by the Sky, BT Sports or Supersports logos.

Sports bars now extinct

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