1. The system of intellectual property : 1.1 The concept of intellectual property; 1.2 Copyright; 1.3 Trademarks and trade names; 1.4 Patents and related concepts; 2. Patents : 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Patentable subject matter; 2.3 Conditions of patentability; 2.4 Patent application; 2.5 Procedures for grant of patents; 2.6 Scope of exclusive rights; 2.7 Infringement; 2.8 Contributory infringement; 2.9 Duration of protection; 2.10 Assignment of licensing; 2.11 Compulsory licensing; 2.12 Revocation of patents; 2.13 Surrender of patents or claims; 2.14 Utility Models; 3. Trademarks; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Scope of trademark law; 3.3 Policy considerations in trademark law; 3.4 Criteria of protectability; 3.5 Acquisition of trademark rights; 3.6 Use requirement; 3.7 Conflicts with prior rights; 3.8 Registration procedures; 3.9 Duration of protection; 3.10 Renewal; 3.11 Termination; 3.12 Scope of protection; 3.13 Parallel importation; 3.14 Counterfeiting; 3.15 Transfer of trademarks; 3.16 Licensing; 4. Copyright and Neighboring rights; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Copyright protection; 4.3 Subject matter of copyright protection; 4.4 Rights comprised in copyright; 4.5 Neighboring rights; 4.6 Ownership of copyright; 4.7 Limitations on copyright protection; 4.8 Infringement; 4.9 Remedies; 4.10 Protection of foreign work; 5. Administration of intellectual property; 5.1 Administrative structure in the indutrial property offices; 5.2 Patent office; 5.3 Trademark office; 6. The Patent and Trademark Agent; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The patent agent : functions; 6.3 The trademark agent : functions; 7. Intellectual property litigation; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Review of industrial property office decisions; 7.3 Infringement actions; 7.4 Remedies; Annexes : Annex I : Patents Act B.E. 2522 (1979) as amended by Patents Act (No 2) B.E. 2535 (1992); Annex II : Trademarks Act B.E. (1991); Annes III : Copyright Act B.E. 2521 (1978);.