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Intellectual property in Russia / Natalia M. Udalova and Anna S. Vlasova
(Routledge studies in the economics of business and industry)

Publisher (Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge)
Year 2021
Authors *Udalova, Natalʹi︠a︡ Mikhaĭlovna author
Vlasova, Anna S. author

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Notes The concept and types of intellectual property -- Characteristics of intellectual property rights : the economic and legal aspect -- Legal regulation of intellectual property in the Russian Federation -- Government authorities and other organizations operating in the field of management and protection of IP -- General provisions on the creation and registration of intellectual property -- Intellectual resources and human capital -- Intellectual property in corporate relations -- The main ways of IP use in business -- Transfer of rights to intellectual property -- IP in digital economy -- Protection of intellectual property rights
"Intellectual property rights are essential for a firm's competitive edge and success and form the significant assets for many firms. The authors of this book argue that intellectual property is a complex phenomenon, which inevitably requires a combination of both economic and legal considerations, because the lack of understanding of the mechanisms for the protection and preservation of IP can serve to undermine any of the potential economic benefits. The book outlines the opportunities that can be derived from the use of IP in business and also identifies the rules necessary for their implementation. It offers a comprehensive, systemic research of intellectual property based on the most up-to-date legislation and cases of IP use in Russia. Such an approach will allow readers to fully understand the peculiarities of IP as a special phenomenon of the Russian market. There is a good balance between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation, and the plain language and unique approach to structuring information make the book accessible and easy to understand. It contains a special glossary of terms to facilitate the understanding of the material presented in the book. Although the book looks specifically at the Russian case, it will have international appeal, since intellectual property, by its very nature, has become a transnational phenomenon. Moreover, the international regulatory framework provides for the similarity of legal regulation of IP. The book will find an audience among researchers concerned with the economics and law of intellectual property, as well as, policymakers and practitioners involved in business IP"-- Provided by publisher
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Subjects LCSH:Intellectual property -- Russia (Federation)  All Subject Search
LCSH:Intellectual property -- Government policy -- Russia (Federation)  All Subject Search
LCSH:Corporation law -- Russia (Federation)  All Subject Search
FREE:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Law
FREE:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Entrepreneurship
FREE:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Microeconomics
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ISBN 9781003098379

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