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CIPR Activities   |   Research and Publication

CIPR functions as a source of information on key developments in IP and copyright protection in the region. CIPR undertakes a wide variety of opinion and economic research, including fiscal impact studies, which quantify the real costs of intellectual property rights violations to local and federal budgets. We also conduct opinion research surveys with leading businesses, as well as consumers in the region.

CIPR co-counsel has prepared comprehensive Bench memoranda for the supreme courts and arbitration courts of all the Baltic States and many CIS countries. CIPR’s studies have received a wide degree of media coverage in the region.

Articles

  • “Dancing to a different beat: trademark licensing in new Part IV of the Russian Civil Code," Natalia Gulyaeva and Pavel Arievich of Lovells and CIPR Co-Counsel Janet Hoffman of Fross, Zelnick, Lehrman and Zissu analyze the constraints on trademark licensing, including mandatory license recordal, present in Russia’s Part IV of the Civil Code in articles for Trademark World and the Russian IP Journal Patents and Licenses. June 2007. Read

  • "Trademark Opposition Procedure Needed for Russia’s Part IV of the Civil Code," Anne Gundelfinger, Vice President and Associate General Counsel of Intel Corporation explains why it is so important for Russia to give serious consideration to the addition of a pre-registration trademark opposition procedure. May 2007. Read

  • “Preexisting Domain Names as a Hindrance to Trademark Registration under Part IV of the Russian Civil Code,” The treatment of domain names in Part IV of the Civil Codes encourages infringement against legal trademark holders and loopholes for cyber squatters, say CIPR Co-Counsel and Baker & McKenzie partner Eugene Arievich and his colleagues Denis Khabarov and Andrei Minkov in this article published in the Russian IP journal Patents and Licenses. March 2007. Read

  • "Trademarks and Geographical Indications in the New Part IV of the Russian Civil Code," After several years of heated debate, the relationship between trademarks and geographic indications was resolved in landmark decisions by the WTO Dispute Settlement Panel and the European Court of Human Rights. International legal expert and partner at Lovells law firm, Burkhart Geobels analyzes how Russia’s Part IV of the Civil Code treatment of geographic indications is not in line with international law in an article for the Russian IP journal Patents and Licenses. March 2007. Read

  • "Stand up and be Counted: uncertain future for IPR protection in Russia, " Tom Thomson, Executive Director, CIPR, Anne Gundelfinger, Chair, CIPR and Eugene Arievich. Partner, Baker & McKenzie urge all IPR stakeholders to become involved in changing the Russia government’s view on Civil Code (Part IV) before it is too late. November 2006. Read

  • "An Intellectual Property Rights Headache," The Moscow Times op-ed piece by Olga P. Barannikova, CIPR representative in Russia. March 14, 2006. Read

  • Tom Thomson, Senior Vice President of the Coalition for Intellectual Property Rights, writes about IPR in Russia, and why it Remains a Key Issue in Russia’s Accession into the WTO. Read

  • CIPR submitted comments to the U.S. Trade Representatives with information concerning the acts, policies and practices regarding intellectual property protection in the Russian Federation. These comments are submitted for the U.S. Government to assist in their Special 301 Out-of-Cycle Review for Russia. December 2, 2005. Read

  • "US-Russia IPR Bilateral Talks Progressing," CIPReport, November 2005. Read

  • "Ukraine Celebrates as USTR Lifts Trade Sanctions," CIPReport, November 2005. Read

  • "IPR in EU-Russia relations: a Window of Opportunity?" CIPReport, November 2005. Read

  • "Landmark Intellectual Property (IP) Protection Legislation to Take Effect in Latvia," CIPReport, November 2005. Read

  • "World Trade Organization (WTO) Rules Against European Union in Geographic Indication Case," CIPReport, November 2005. Read

  • CIPR submitted written testimony for the record to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Courts, Internet and Intellectual Property, in relation to the oversight hearing on "Intellectual Property Theft in Russia," which took place on 17 May 2005.
    Read Testimony

  • The USTR issued its Special 301 Report for 2005. Key highlights from the 301 Report include: trade sanctions against Ukraine remain in place; Russia remains on the Priority Watch List; Kazakhstan, Latvia and Lithuania remain on the Watch List.
    29 April 2005
    Read 2005 301 Watch List report

  • The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative released its "Special 301" annual report on the adequacy and effectiveness of intellectual property rights (IPR) protection in trading partners around the world. Ukraine and Russia continue to be listed as a Priority Foreign Country. May 3, 2004
    Read 2004 301 Watch List report

  • "Russian IPR — Will Change Become a Priority?" — article by Peter Necarsulmer,
    CIPR Chairman and CEO.
    Russia Business Watch
    January - March 2005

  • "When buying an expensive item for cheap…" — Romans Baumanis, CIPR representative in the Baltic states, was interviewed for an article in Latvian Newspaper regarding intellectual property rights protection. Romans has been instrumental in helping CIPR try to bring trademark protection in the Baltic states to the same level as in other EU countries by lobbying for legislative improvements and practical enforcement assistance.
    Latvian Newspaper
    February 28, 2005

  • "Without buyers, trademark racketeers would go out of business" — Peter Necarsulmer, President of the Coalition for Intellectual Property Rights (CIPR), is confident in the necessity of fighting those who use trademarks without authorization.
    Sekret Firmy
    November 8, 2004

  • "Tips on using Cyrillic trade marks"
    Article by CIPR member Eugene Arievich, a partner at Baker & McKenzie in Moscow,
    outlines several problems trademark owners encounter when translating
    their international trademarks into Cyrillic script.
    Managing Intellectual Property
    July / August 2004

  • Article by Romans Baumanis, CIPR representative in the Baltic States: "Will Latvia Become a Hole in the External Border of the EU?"
    Latvian Daily "Diena"
    March 17, 2003

  • Press Releases on the U.S. Trade Representative's Special 301 Lists, 2000
    February 16, 2001

  • CIPR Winter 2001 Update
    February 12, 2001

  • CIPR Russian Federation Intellectual Property Brief for Bush-Cheney Transition Team
    January 18, 2001

  • War on Piracy
    Am Cham News
    September / October 2000

  • Intellectual Property Rights: A Key to Russia's Economic Revival (in PDF format, 194 Kb)
    Russia Business Watch
    Summer 2000

  • Article by Peter B. Necarsulmer, EDITORIAL: Protecting Intellectual Property Rights
    Moscow Times
    June 27, 2000

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