Abstract

This article discusses the role and importance of state support in the management of intellectual property rights and technology transfer. The issues of domestic and foreign experience of state programs in this direction are discussed. In particular, the organizational and legal framework of IT technology transfer in Uzbekistan, as an example of India and the Republic of Belarus, was analyzed. The aspect of state participation in intellectual property management from the perspective of not only public but also private law is touched upon. This is demonstrated by the experience of the European Union. At the same time, the issues of improving contractual and legal mechanisms for regulation of technology transfer in IT parks and the expected results were discussed. Comparative legal analysis, methods of logical interpretation, and systematization were chosen as the main methods in this study. Also in the study, the expression of norms of technology transfer is analyzed, and ideas for further improvement of the existing situation in comparison with the legislation of foreign countries are put forward.

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