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1 April 2011CopyrightOleksandr Mamunya

Protecting IP rights in Ukraine

It is also true that the range of available procedures and remedies and their efficiency have a large influence on the actual value of IP assets in a certain jurisdiction. This chapter briefly describes the procedures and remedies for IP protection available in Ukraine.

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