Title of article :
Perceived Benefits of Trademark Infringement Law to Thai Sports Industry
Author/Authors :
To-aj, Oam Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities - Mahidol University - Salaya - Nakhonpathum, Thailand , Suksa-ard, Prasertchai Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities - Mahidol University - Salaya - Nakhonpathum, Thailand
Abstract :
The sports industry is comprised of a multitude of for-profit and non-profit organizations. It is therefore
unsurprising that there are disputes between organizations and that some of these disputes center on the use of
trademarks. Objectives. This study seeks to identify the perceived benefits of trademark infringement law in the Thai
sports industry. Methods. This study employed a mixed-method design. In the quantitative phase was characterized
by an initial quantitative phase of data collection by the questionnaire with 300 participants by selecting through nonprobability
sampling, and analyzed with the descriptive statistic and factor analysis research method. In the qualitative
phase, two people with legal expertise, two entrepreneurs, and two consumers participated in semi-structured
interviews. Results. The results of the quantitative phase identified seven key components: 1) Ethics; 2) Needs; 3)
Attitudes and values; 4) Product; 5) Society; 6) Law and 7) Economics with a total cumulative variance of 71.957
percent. The qualitative data confirmed the quantitative findings. Conclusion. An improved understanding and
application of trademark infringement law would benefit the Thai sports industry.
Keywords :
Infringement , Trademarks , Sports Industry , Sports Law , Sports Economy , Sports Products , Sports Society , Sports Ethic
Journal title :
Annals of Applied Sport Science