Abstract

The paper deals with the problems of intellectual property management in the Russian Federation and Crimea. The current state in the field of intellectual property is analyzed on the basis of the reports of the Federal service for intellectual property and statistical data. The ways of improvement due to changes in the legislation of the Russian Federation are proposed. Analysis of data on the Crimea and Sevastopol showed that in the new Russian conditions, despite the sanctions, there is a positive dynamics in the management of intellectual property, not only registered trademarks, but also the appellation of origin (geographical indications). One of the indicators of effective management is the positive dynamics of profit growth of enterprises operating in the Crimea.

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