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28 March 2022CopyrightAlina Popescu and Flavia Ștefura

Russia’s IP appropriation adds to impact of sanctions

Russia is waging a traditional war in Ukraine. At the same time, an economic war has been waged on Russia. In the hope of dissuading Vladimir Putin from his current course of action, nations on both hemispheres have imposed on the country unprecedented economic sanctions. Many Western businesses are also temporary or permanently closing their activity on Russian soil.

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