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Civil Code and legal relations: transactions of sale, lease, inheritance, international private and copyright law, liability for default, compensation for damage, etc.
 #159  by alexa
 
What mechanisms are provided by Russian legislation to protect intellectual property in the context of globalization and the development of digital platforms, and how effective are they in practice?
 #160  by ogb
 
In Russia, there is a whole set of tools for protecting intellectual property in the era of globalization and digital platforms, from classic copyright and patent rights to special anti-piracy laws. All of this is regulated by the Civil Code, and the order is enforced by Roskomnadzor, which can block websites with illegal content. There are also mechanisms for pre-trial blocking, which is convenient when you need to respond quickly to violations.

In practice, the laws seem to be working, but they may not always keep up with the speed of technological development. For example, pirated content can appear on a new platform faster than it can be blocked. Additionally, not all foreign services are willing to cooperate with Russian authorities, which makes it more difficult to protect rights.

Overall, the system is in place and is gradually improving, but in the digital world, you always have to be one step ahead of the violators. Therefore, the effectiveness of protection depends not only on the laws, but also on how quickly and flexibly they are applied in reality.