MALAYSIA/THAILAND: Scotch whisky gains trademark rights
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 26 January 2010
Scotch whisky distillers have welcomed news that Scotch will have protected name status in Malaysia and Thailand.
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Scotch whisky distillers have welcomed news that Scotch will have protected name status in Malaysia and Thailand.

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