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Legal Regulation of Relations on Creation and Use of Software in Russia

Student: Alexandr Anochshenko

Supervisor: Nikita Ivanov

Faculty: School of Law

Educational Programme: Intellectual Property Law in the Digital Age (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

Computer software as a result of intellectual activity has received very little regulation in Russian legislation, which sometimes complicates civil legal relations related to software turnover. The study is devoted to the legal regulation of software as an object of intellectual property and is intended to demonstrate the possibility or impossibility of the Russian civil legislation to fully meet the specifics of creation and use of software with its content.

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