When to Register a Trademark
The single best answer to "when should I register?" is now. The second best answer is yesterday. Here's why the timing matters more than most business owners realize.
First-to-File Means Speed Wins
Thailand's first-to-file rule means whoever submits the application first owns the rights — even if you've used the brand for years. Every day you delay is a day a competitor could file your name.
Before You Launch
Ideally, file before you publicly launch the brand. Public use signals to squatters that you have value. Filing before launch closes the window for opportunists.
Before You Invest in Marketing
Don't spend on websites, signage, packaging, and ads under a name you don't own. If someone else registers it first, you'll either pay them off or rebrand — both very expensive.
Before You Expand
Expanding to new provinces, new product lines, or international markets? Each expansion increases the risk of someone else having registered first in those territories or classes.
Before You Raise Capital
Investors check IP. Unregistered brands lower your valuation. File before due diligence so the gap doesn't show up.
The most expensive trademark mistake is waiting. Filing today is cheaper than fighting tomorrow.