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Copyright protection?
Written by Jeff Summers   
Sunday, 10 February 2008

I was sitting alone at a cafe just off Khao San road drinking a beer and browsing the free wi-fi using my laptop.

Two gentlemen came up and started taking pictures of me using a digital camera.

They then identified themselves as police and asked if they could search my computer bag.

I thought perhaps someone had a computer stolen and they were investigating.  But then, would a Thai policeman really care if a Farang had anything stolen?

I asked for a badge and he showed me a card--written all in Thai--that had a photo of him wearing a uniform.  It did not look official to me.

As he started looking through my bag, I realized that he was looking for copyrighted material--fake DVDs, etc.  I got this impression because at the cafe where I was sitting, you could buy iPods pre-loaded with music.  He was showing me the menu of the music available (which I had looked at an hour earlier).  He only said he was looking for "things which are illegal to have in Thailand.

Before he could finish searching my bag, I started packing it up and leaving, saying I wanted to see a warrant.

He said I didn't know Thai law and that he could search anything he wanted to as long as I was in public.

I finished packing up and left anyway.  He and his companion stopped hassling me and started hassling the Thai staff of the establishment who were selling the iPods.

I don't know if this was a scam or not (I suspect he would have demanded a bribe had he found a fake DVD--a couple of which I had in my room but, thankfully, not on my person).

He doesn't seem to have stolen anything from the bag he searched and, when I put up some resistance, he let me go without a fight.

No harm done--but I still feel like I was fouled.

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written by mark, Mon 11 Feb 2008 07:55:39 CST
Do not let "policemen" search anything. They have a right to see your passport - anything else demand to go tp the police station.

It is not uncommon for these "policemen" to be security guards in similar looking uniforms out to scam some money.

It is also common enough that they will find some drugs that just happened to be in your bag and demand you accompany them to the neareast ATM to make a withdrawl and pay a 'on the spot fine' or go to jail.

Also it is know for even real police to check your ID in your wallet and lift a few notes out as they inspect your ID.

They only thing they have a right to ask for is your passport or other ID other than that say that you are willing to go to the Police station with them... they usually go in search of another easy target.
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written by Darren, Mon 11 Feb 2008 11:18:41 CST
A friend of mine was stopped by some policemen late one night. After checking his ID and wallet, he was allowed to leave. When he got home, he found 500B missing.
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written by Russell, Thu 28 Feb 2008 17:27:25 CST
Possession of pirated material for personal use is NOT illegal in Thailand. It is only legal to manufacture, sell, offer, or possess for sale.
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written by Dave Anderson, Fri 14 Mar 2008 17:13:33 CDT
"Possession of pirated material for personal use is NOT illegal in Thailand. It is only legal to manufacture, sell, offer, or possess for sale."


Khun Russell, with respect, can you prove this?
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written by Tim, Sun 13 Apr 2008 04:23:28 CDT
Im in bangkok now..Russell u mention its illegak to sell fake dvd's...they are everywhere in the markets...many stalls ive seen with police standing about 10ft from!!
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written by HalfEssan, Wed 16 Jul 2008 21:49:08 CDT
I've been to Iraq and Korea, they sell fake DVDs there as well.

I would NOT let anyone search my bags at all. Demand to go to the police station or get assistance from your hotel. Sounds like they were either trying to steal or set you up.
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written by khun bird, Mon 08 Sep 2008 19:56:58 CDT
what a nonsense all of this...
police get payed by the shops that sell these imitation goods all over the country, like 10.000 baht a shop a month, everywhere, so you think they have interest to stop that??? of course not, that is what gives a hard time to the big companies like microsoft, levis, rolex etc. etc. Thailand is one of the biggest. If the lawyer of these companies starts paying the Head of Police in Bkk BIG money, then but not before they start to do something and then usually they will come in a undercover team, this month they do armani, next month they do gucci, never they will finish the shop, or their (local) college's income will die. They are not stupid. They know exactly what they are doing and the only aim is to get as much money out of any product or brandname but only for Thai people. They have no respect for foreign interests typically. Yes occasionally they have teams checking internetshops for children and porno, but these teams really look official, in civil. Why if this happens you don't ask the Thai people present who they are, are they police, you might even make them a problem, it would not happen to me I tell you and probably they can see that, because I even try to scare them mafia idiots with their stupid lady photo's. That is mainly bluffing, then bluf too, but make sure you know some Thai language and the area. Real poloce would not ler you go until they tell yoy to do so, that is sure and better be very polite to real police, then they are your best friends, hahaha
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written by Antony, Tue 09 Sep 2008 15:40:33 CDT
Have u seen any thai copyrighted materials (thai movies, thai songs) on the street ? ;)

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