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Summaries of key tax and legal developments in legislation and case law and the latest issues affecting human resource management, prepared by B1's experts in Russia
IP owners from “unfriendly” states may soon be deprived of their rights
On 19 June 2024, a bill was introduced to the Russian State Duma to revoke intellectual property rights held by owners from so-called “unfriendly” states.
New EU ban: summary of restrictions on intellectual property rights
On 24 June 2024, the European Union launched its 14th package of restrictive measures against Russia. This package imposes new intellectual property restrictions that significantly affect the interests of Russian businesses with an international presence and must be considered when planning operations in the EU.
New U.S. IT sanctions: exploring nuances and impact
On 12 June 2024, the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced new restrictive measures targeting the Russian IT sector. The newly introduced rules closely mirror the European Union’s approach to IT services and software, which saw significant expansion of restrictive measures under the EU’s 12th package of sanctions in December 2023.
Russia Day: new US sanctions
On 12 June 2024 the US OFAC announced further sanctions against Russia. In particular, the new measures are designed to restrict access to American software and IT services and target more than 300 individuals and entities in Russia and elsewhere whose activities, in the opinion of the US regulator, help sustain Russia’s war effort and enable Russia to circumvent US sanctions.
New counter-sanctions against intellectual property
On 20 May 2024, Presidential Decree No. 430 came into force, which establishes state control over transactions involving the acquisition (assignment) of intellectual property from rights holders from “unfriendly” countries and will significantly affect the conclusion of such international transactions.