Rusnano?s Chubais suggests ?intellectual amnesty? for innovation developers

Rusnano?s Chubais suggests ?intellectual amnesty? for innovation developersRusnano president Anatoly Chubais believes Russia needs what he called ?intellectual amnesty? enabling innovation developers to secure their rights for intellectual property developed with government funding

Russia needs ?intellectual amnesty? enabling innovation developers to secure their rights for intellectual property developed with government funding, Russian news agency RIA Novosti cited Rusnano president Anatoly Chubais? opinion aired earlier this week during an Open Government roundtable. ?We lose 98.5% of the volume of intellectual property that we create,? RIA quoted Mr. Chubais as saying. The official Rusnano website offered a larger quote of what the company president had to say (in Russian): ?In the high-tech area, where government funding enables the lion?s share of Russia?s new intellectual property, a number of correct decisions have been made over the past 18 months. However, the shift has not been tangible enough. There are three sections in the intellectual property creation chain. The state is the customer; an organization is the contractor; and developers are the actual doers. The decisions made lately have begun to shift the balance in the right direction?from the state to the contractors...





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