License to Steal: How the Ukrainian Conflict May Impact US Patent Holders in Russia
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The global response to Russia’s role as the chief aggressor in the Ukrainian war has many surprising—and chilling—implications. From rising gas prices to the heartbreaking images and stories on the news, to the resurrected specter of a nuclear war of annihilation which most people thought well and truly buried with the end of the Cold War, it seems the Ukrainian conflict has left virtually nothing in the Western world untouched.
But it’s the Russian response to sanctions, and specifically the passage of two decrees concerning intellectual property owned by denizens of “unfriendly countries” who have protested the Russian attack on Ukraine, that I find particularly alarming and unfathomable. Let’s take a closer look at these decrees and evaluate the far-reaching and potentially catastrophic results they may involve for Russia.
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