Intellectual Property Law
New Matter SUMMER 2022, VOLUME 47, EDITION 2
Content
- 2022 New Matter Author Submission Guidelines
- Becoming More Like California? a Potential National Movement Towards Restricting the Use of Non-competes
- Copyright Commons
- Federal Circuit Column
- INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECTION Executive Committee 2021-2022
- INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECTION Interest Group Representatives 2021-2022
- Intellectual Property Section New Matter Editorial Board
- Larry G. Junker V. Medical Components, and Martech Medical Products, Inc.
- Letter From the Chair
- Letter From the Editor-in-chief
- My Ai Did It: Intermediary Liability For Ai?
- Ninth Circuit Report
- Online Cle For Participatory Credit
- Quarterly International Ip Law Update
- Table of Contents
- The California Lawyers Association Intellectual Property Alumni
- THE SUPREME COURT'S DECISION IN UNICOLORS, INC. V. H&M HENNES & MAURITZ, L.P. ELIMINATES A TRAP FOR UNWARY COPYRIGHT APPLICANTS
- Trade Secret Report
- Ttab Decisions and Developments
- What's Happening In Russia—Should Ip Rightsholders Be Concerned?
- Russia Permits Uncompensated Use of Certain Patents and Future of Russian Patents
RUSSIA PERMITS UNCOMPENSATED USE OF CERTAIN PATENTS AND FUTURE OF RUSSIAN PATENTS
D. Benjamin Borson
Borson Law Group P.C.
[[ … Culled From 2022 Patent Docs and National Law Review ]] Relayed by D. Benjamin Borson, Chair IP Section Legislation Interest Group.
INTRODUCTION
With the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation army, and the defense of that action by the Ukranians, the US and other nations have imposed economic sanctions against Russia and its leaders. Recently, Russia announced that imposition of such sanctions constituted a "declaration of war" against Russia.