Friday, August 21, 2015

Cabinet of Ministers approves plan to introduce Intellectual Property Rights reform in Ukraine

Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk chaired a meeting to tackle upgrading the state system of protection of intellectual property rights (IPR). On the outcomes of the event, which gathered members of central executive authorities and other concerned parties, such as the US Embassy, American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine, the EBA, there has been approved a plan to introduce the reform of intellectual property rights protection in Ukraine.

According to the data of the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, the situation in the area of IPR protection in Ukraine is unsatisfactory. Among principal problems are numerous copyright infringement in the Internet, as well as non-payment of earned income to state-owned media, a lack of clear rules to organize collective management of copyright and related rights.

Therefore, on the outcomes of the meeting it was decided to commission the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine within one month to submit to the Government five key bills to lay the basis for reforming of the state system of IPR protection.


The bills are to consolidate the main principles of the reform along core directions, such as: protection of copyright in the Internet, settlement a market to administer the collecting of royalties for copyright holders, prevention of patent trolling, simplification of IP procedure in IT-solution area and public access to licences, as well as strengthening responsibility for IPR violations.

In addition, the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine jointly with the State Service of Intellectual Property of Ukraine shall hold an inventory of the use of computer hardware and software in the public authorities, and offer an action plan for full legalization of software in state institutions.

It should be noted that reforming the sphere of protection of intellectual property is among the top priorities of the Government towards building a positive image of Ukraine. The creation of the relevant legislative framework in this sector would facilitate increasing the investment attractiveness of Ukraine and would make impossible the application of sanctions applied to a state with high level of Internet piracy. In addition, it would approach the legislation of Ukraine to the standards of the European Union and facilitate the implementation of commitments in the framework of the Association Agreement with the EU.



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