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IP rights: Infringement.

Submitted by Russian Law Online on Wed, 01/14/2009 - 15:32
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  • infringement of ip rights
  • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
  • intellectual property
Infringement carries civil (damages), criminal (fine and/or imprisonment for up to five years (art. 146-147 of the Criminal Code) and administrative liability.

 

 

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  • Copyright and neighbouring rights.
  • Trademarks, service marks, and appellation of origin of goods.
  • Patents.
  • Intellectual Property: general.

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