The copyright term is the life of the author plus 50 years. When the author is a legal entity or an anonymous person, the copyright term is 50 years from the date of publication. Works of applied art have a copyright term of 25 years from publication.
Public domain
Republication of works after the expiration of the copyright term does not reset the copyright term. Thai state documents are public domain, though creative works produced by or commissioned by government offices are protected by copyright.
Types of work protected
Copyright work by virtue of the copyright act means a work of authorship in the form of literary, dramatic, artistic, musical, audiovisual, cinematographic, sound recording, sound and video broadcasting work or any other work in the literary, scientific or artistic domain. The following are not deemed copyrightable by the 1994 copyright act:
news of the day or facts which are not work in literary, scientific, or artistic domain
constitution and legislation
regulations, by-laws, notifications, orders, explanations and official correspondence of the ministries, departments, or any other government or local units
Making a work to be heard or seen in public by charging money or another commercial benefit
Selling, occupying for sale, offering for sale, letting, offering for lease, selling by hire purchase or offering for hire purchase
Distribution that may cause damage to the owner of a copyright
Exception from infringement of copyright
An act against a copyrighted work by virtue of the copyright act which does not conflict with a normal exploitation shall not be deemed an infringement of copyright:
Research or study of the work without profit
Use for personal benefit or for the benefit of herself and other family members or close relatives
Comment, criticism or introduction of the work with an acknowledgement of the ownership of copyright in such work
Reporting of the news through mass media with an acknowledgement of the ownership of copyright in such work
Reproduction, adaptation, exhibition, or display for the benefit of judicial proceedings or administrative proceedings by authorized officials or for reporting the result of such proceedings
Reproduction, adaptation, exhibition, or display by a teacher for educational purposes with no profit motive
Reproduction, adaptation in part of a work, or making a summary by a teacher or an educational institution for distribution to students in a class or in an educational institution without gaining any profit
Reasonable reproduction for the benefit of research or study
Penalties
Whosoever infringes copyright or the performers shall be punished with a fine from 20,000-200,000 baht. If the offence is committed for commercial purposes, the offender shall be punished with imprisonment for a term from six months up to four years or a fine from 100,000-800,000 baht or both imprisonment and fine. Whosoever infringes copyright by selling the work for profit, distribution which may cause damage to the owner of copyright, or communicating the work to the public by knowing that the work is made by infringing the copyright of another person shall be punished with a fine from 10,000-100,000 baht. If the offence is committed for commercial purposes, the offender shall be punished with imprisonment for a term from three months up to two years or a fine from 50,000-400,000 baht or both imprisonment and fine.
In 2014, Thailand remains on the US Priority Watch List. Thailand has stated its commitment to improve intellectual property rights protection and enforcement. With the help of the NationalIPR Center of Enforcement, launched in March 2013, Thailand is expected to be able to improve coordination and allow more effective enforcement actions among Thai enforcement. The US urged Thailand to take action against widespread piracy and counterfeiting in the country, and to engage with all relevant stakeholders, including IPR owners, to address Thailand's public health challenges, while maintaining a patent system that promotes innovation.