Abstract

Purpose: review and analyze the ways of acknowledgment and establishment of moral and economic rights of intellectual property under the Soviet copyright law until such rights have been implemented in the Civil Code of Ukraine dated 2003. Methods: optimization of enforcement of the provisions of the Civil Code of Ukraine, provided for moral and economic rights of intellectual property under the Soviet copyright law until such rights have been implemented in the Civil Code of Ukraine. Results: the Civil Code of Ukraine has restructured the system of the intellectual property rights in Ukraine and introduced the general provisions that apply to all objects of the intellectual property right. Discussion: regulations of USSR and Ukrainian SSR on civil laws and copyright, Ukrainian legislation on copyright.

Highlights

  • Nowadays intellectual property as institution goes through the period of establishment in Ukraine

  • The Civil Code of Ukraine, which came into force on 1 January 2004 [2] contains general provisions on the intellectual property right (Chapter 35)

  • Broadly speaking, by this regulation in 1925, a person who believed that his/her copyright had been violated, had legal grounds to appeal to the court

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Summary

Introduction

Nowadays intellectual property as institution goes through the period of establishment in Ukraine. Since the Soviet system of the civil law was based on acknowledgment and regulation of authors’ rights for the authors of literature works, scientific discoveries and invention proposals as the ones having mainly relative, i.e. legally mandatory, but not absolute character

Problem and its connection with scientific and practical tasks
Conclusions
Fundamentals of Legal Protection of Intellectual Property in Ukraine
Fundamentals of Civil Legislation of the USSR and Union Republics
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