The designer “Thailand” lettering seen on the uniform of Thai pencak silat athletes on Wednesday. (Photo: Screen capture from Thai PBS via Buk Bador Facebook account)
Thai Pencak silat competitors have been given permission to continue wearing a previously copyrighted “Thailand” logo at the SEA Games, after settling a dispute with the designer.
The Pencak Silat Association of Thailand said on Friday that Suchal Chaweewan had allowed Thai competitors in the martial arts event to wear the logo for the duration of the regional sports competition in Vietnam.
The agreement came with the condition the association sign an agreement requesting the use of the lettering after the SEA Games end, and make it known to the public.
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