Olga Yashina
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27 October 2020
Olga Yashina, Senior Lawyer at Gorodissky & Partners, explains the current trends in non-use disputes with reference to The Civil Code of trademark use.
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29 November 2018
Parallel imports in Russia were once subject to the same treatment as counterfeit goods – but the golden age is over, as a compromise has been struck with regard to the national exhaustion of rights.
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2 June 2018
Licensing is undergoing legislative reform in Russia. Olga Yashina of Gorodissky & Partners looks at how the practice might be affected
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4 July 2017
Image rights are designed to protect a person’s appearance and ensure privacy. Although they are similar to IP rights, they are in fact regulated by different rules.
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27 April 2016
World Trademark Review - Anti-counterfeiting 2016 – A Global Guide - Russia Chapter
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18 April 2016
IP rights fought their way into business years ago; infringement originated concurrently. Like many phenomena, business practices have their bright and dark sides. IP rights brought a degree of order, allowing entrepreneurs to take advantage of their findings and creations – be it through patents, trademarks or other means. Infringers have been stepping on their heels ever since.
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31 December 2015
Trade mark squatting has lost steam in Russia thanks to improving laws but still causes a headache to businesses. Olga Yashina reviews a landmark recent case
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4 September 2015
The International Comparative Legal Guide to Patents 2016 (6th Edition) / Russia
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