Departure Of YouTube From Russia Could Result In Growth Of Pirated Content, Government Warns 20/04/2017 by Eugene Gerden for Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments The use of pirated content in Russia may significantly increase in the event of a decision by leading foreign video-sharing websites and servers to leave the country due to the planned imposition of restrictions on their ownership by foreigners, which is currently being considered by the Russian government and the local Parliament (State Duma).
Situation With IP Rights In Russia Continues To Deteriorate 27/03/2017 by Eugene Gerden for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The situation with IP rights in Russia is steadily deteriorating, which is mainly due to the recently imposed restrictions for foreign biopharmaceutical companies to participate in public procurement procedures in Russia, the encouragement of parallel imports, as well as the increased consumption of pirated software, according to recent statements of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade and local analysts in the field of IP protection.
Russia To Establish New IP Register For Military Equipment, Weapons 06/12/2016 by Eugene Gerden for Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments A new register of intellectual property in the field of military and defence will soon be established in Russia in accordance with a recent decision of the national government, according to the state press service.
Intellectual Property In Russia To Become Subject Of Antitrust Regulation 17/11/2016 by Eugene Gerden for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Intellectual property in Russia will become a subject of antitrust regulation starting next year, according to recent statements of an official spokesman of the Russian Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS).
Power Struggle In Russia As Internet Pirates Vie For Upper Hand 31/10/2016 by Eugene Gerden for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The Russian intellectual property industry is on the verge of a new scandal. Following the recent arrest of Sergey Fedotov, head of the Russian Authors’ Society (RAS), Russia’s leading public association for the protection of intellectual property rights, on the charge of multi-million ruble thefts, the Russian police has announced the initiation of criminal proceedings against Maxim Ryabyko, head of the Russian Association for the Protection of Copyright on the Internet (RAPCI).
Russian IP Industry At Center Of Massive Scandal 29/06/2016 by Eugene Gerden for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The Russian IP industry is in the center of a massive scandal, caused by the yesterday’s arrest of Sergei Fedotov, director general of the Russian Authors’ Society (RAO), a public association, which is responsible for the collection and distribution of royalties among rights holders, on the suspicion of multi-million dollar theft and withdrawal of funds to abroad.
Russia Centralizes State Power In The Field Of IP Rights 27/06/2016 by Eugene Gerden for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The Russian government has officially adopted a package of measures aimed at tightening state control for the observance of intellectual property rights in the country. This will take place through the introduction of a new system of IP management and implementation of other measures, according to recent statements of Oleg Fomichev, Russia’s deputy minister for economic development.
Russia: New Amendments Would Allow Use Of Inventions Without Permission Of Patent Holders 18/04/2016 by Eugene Gerden for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The Russian government is considering approval of a package of controversial amendments to national legislation that would allow the use of inventions without the permission of patent holders.
Leading US TV Operators In IP Clash With Russian TV Channels 24/03/2016 by Eugene Gerden for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Leading Russian television channels, among which are First Channel, STS, Ren TV, TNT the Comedy, Nostalgia and some others, have filed a class action lawsuit related to intellectual property rights in a New York court against their US repeaters, including Infomir, Panorama TV, Goodzone TV.
Foreign Copyright Holders Could More Actively Protect IP In Russia 07/03/2016 by Eugene Gerden for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment Russia is continuing to strengthen its national legislation in the field of intellectual property, through the provision of means for foreign copyright holders to more actively protect their intellectual property in Russia and the elimination of bureaucratic hurdles, according to official sources.