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GMMTV Sues Over Illegal Use of Sky, Nani & Mark’s Pics

GMMTV Fires Legal Warning After Stars’ Faces Turn Up in Fake Ad
No Permission, Big Trouble—GMMTV Files Legal Action After Actor Images Stolen for Inappropriate Ad (Instagram)

GMMTV’s not pulling punches this time—someone tried it, and now they’re facing full-blown legal action.

The Thai entertainment giant GMMTV just dropped a major public notice after finding out that someone online illegally slapped Sky Wongravee, Nani Hirunkit, and Mark Pakin’s faces onto an online inappropriate ad. 

Yeah—without asking. Not only is this a straight-up copyright violation, it also risks the lads’ clean image and trust with fans.

Now GMMTV’s sharpening its legal claws and going after the culprit with everything they’ve got—civil and criminal style.


🚨 What Actually Went Down

Turns out, a Facebook user going by the name “Nong Phidini Bahod” posted a inappropriate g*mbl*ng promo online, but here’s the kicker: they used photos of Sky, Nani, and Mark like it was some kind of celeb-endorsed campaign. 

Spoiler alert—it wasn’t.

None of the boys were involved. 

In fact, they didn’t even know their images were being misused until GMMTV spotted it and jumped into action.

They’ve since filed a police report and confirmed they’ll be pushing for full legal consequences under both copyright law and Thailand’s Computer Crime Act.


❌ Not Their Fault—Actors Completely Uninvolved

GMMTV was crystal clear in their statement:

“Sky, Nani, and Mark have no connection to the post and were not aware of the image misuse.”

They also warned fans to stay wary of shady ads and dodgy accounts using celeb photos to push illegal content. Basically—if it’s not from the official GMMTV channels, take it with a massive pinch of salt.


🧠 GMMTV’s Warning Shot—Loud and Clear

This isn’t just about one case. GMMTV is laying down the law and sending a message to anyone thinking of pulling a similar stunt: Don’t. Even. Try.

“If any further instances of unauthorised use are found, we will pursue both civil and criminal legal action to the fullest extent of the law, without delay.”

No vague threats here—they’re going full steam ahead.


👀 Why Fans Need to Stay Sharp

The internet’s a wild place, and it’s way too easy to lift someone’s image and stick it on an ad, poster, or product. But just because it’s easy doesn’t mean it’s allowed.

This incident highlights the importance of respecting image rights—especially when it comes to public figures. 

And let’s be real, using someone’s face to promote something they never agreed to? Major line crossed.


✅ What You Can Do As a Fan

Love and support Sky, Nani, or Mark? Here’s how you can help keep them protected:

  • Report any dodgy posts or pages misusing their pics

  • Let others know what’s going on—spread awareness

  • Stick to verified GMMTV content when sharing or posting online

Simple actions, big impact. Keeping online spaces safe starts with the fandom.

GMMTV’s not just standing up for its talents—they’re making it clear that playing fast and loose with celeb images will land you in real legal trouble.

So to the one who tried to cash in using Sky, Nani, and Mark without permission—hope that Facebook post was worth the headache you’re about to get.

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