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Registration Rules Governing Transfers, Licenses and Pledges of Intellectual Property Rights in Russia


by Olga Bezrukova View Biography
Yana A. Dianova View Biography
Anna A. Grozovskaya View Biography
Ivan A. Trifonov View Biography
Squire, Sanders & Dempsey (Moscow) LLC View Firm Credentials
Moscow Office

September 18, 2009

Previously published on August 25, 2009

Russia codified, and in certain cases substantially rewrote, all of its intellectual property (IP) laws with the enactment of Part 4 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, which went into effect January 1, 2008, replacing a patchwork of laws extending back into Soviet times. The Federal Service on Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks (Rospatent) remains the executive agency charged with registering IP rights and enforcing the laws related thereto.


 

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