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SEC partners with Meta and Facebook Thailand to enhance brand and IP protection

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April 11, 2025
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The Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand collaborates with Meta Platforms, Inc. and Facebook Thailand to provide training on protecting businesses and intellectual property rights. The initiative aims to enhance brand protection and prevent fraud in the capital market.


The Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand (SEC) has announced a new collaboration with Meta Platforms, Inc. and Facebook Thailand. This partnership will involve training activities aimed at enhancing the protection of businesses and their brand assets.

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  • The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Thailand has partnered with Meta Platforms, Inc. and Facebook Thailand to strengthen protection for businesses and their brand assets through training activities.
  • The collaboration aims to equip businesses with knowledge and tools, such as Brand Rights Protection and Meta Verified, to safeguard their brand assets and intellectual property rights, thereby promoting a safer online environment.
  • The SEC is dedicated to fostering a secure environment that supports businesses in protecting their intellectual property, with the goal of promoting sustainable confidence in the Thai capital market.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Thailand has partnered with Meta Platforms, Inc. and Facebook Thailand to enhance brand and intellectual property (IP) protection. This collaboration involves training activities to empower businesses with knowledge and tools for safeguarding their brand assets and IP rights, such as the Brand Rights Protection and Meta Verified tools.

The event included a discussion on IP threats and solutions, featuring experts from Meta, Facebook Thailand, the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations, and the Technology Crime Suppression Division. The SEC aims to leverage technology to protect businesses and investors from IP-related threats and investment scams, thereby promoting a trustworthy capital market.

Experts from Meta Platforms Inc. and Facebook Thailand held training sessions focused on Meta’s community standards and strategies for protecting brands and pages. The Brand Rights Protection tool was highlighted as a key resource for businesses to identify and report potential intellectual property violations, ensuring the security of their brand assets. Additionally, the discussion covered Meta Verified registration as a method to authenticate genuine accounts or pages, aiding businesses in preserving their brand integrity.

The SEC was dedicated to fostering a secure environment that supports businesses in protecting their intellectual property. By reducing opportunities for misuse of company logos or names, the SEC aims to promote sustainable confidence in the Thai capital market. For further inquiries, businesses, investors and the public can contact SEC Investment Scam Alert Hotline at 1207 ext. 22 or visit the SEC website: www.sec.or.th/scamalert.

Source : SEC partners with Meta and Facebook Thailand to enhance brand and IP protection

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