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5 Tex. Intell. Prop. L. J. 1 (1996-1997)
Trademarks in Russia: Making and Protecting Your Mark

handle is hein.journals/tipj5 and id is 11 raw text is: Trademarks in Russia: Making and Protecting
Your Mark
by Cynthia Vuille Stewart
Table of Contents
I.    Introduction ...................................................................      1
II.   Trademark Protection Under the Soviet System ............................................ 3
III.  Current Trademark Law in the Russian Federation ....................................... 6
A . Dom  estic  Law  ............................................................................................  6
B. International Law   ....................................................................................   11
IV.   Shortcomings of the Current System of Trademark Protection ................... 14
A . Legal Flaw s ..............................................................................................  14
B. Practical Problem  s .................................................................................... 16
V.    Proposals for Improving Trademark Protection in Russia ........................... 20
A. Government Actions ............................................................................... 20
B. Actions by Private Firms ....................................................................... 23
I.    Introduction
Counterfeit Barbie dolls manufactured in China flaunt their fashions on the
shelves of Moscow kiosks.1 Reebok estimates that there are as many imitation
Reebok products as real ones sold throughout Russia.2 The piracy rate for Levi's
jeans in Russia is over fifty percent.3 Companies from the United States and other
countries have faced innumerable problems when confronted with protecting their
intellectual property in Russia and trademarks are no exception.
Law Clerk, The Hon. Diana Gribbon Motz, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; J.D., Stanford Law
School, 1996, M.A., The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins
University, 1996.
1   Geoff Winestock, Trouble in Toyland: Barbie Challenged by Fakes, MOSCOW TIMES, Dec. 17, 1994,
available in LEXIS, News Library.
2   Astrid Wendlandt, High Fashion Fakes Flood Into Russia, MOSCOW TIMES, Apr. 3, 1996, available in LEXIS,
News Library.
3   Winestock, supra note 1.

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