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New procedure for allocating shares in the exclusive right to intellectual property
The recently introduced draft law that has just been introduced in the State Duma of the Russian Federation proposes to provide for the possibility of allocating shares in the exclusive right to intellectual property assets and to create a mechanism for the disposal of such shares. These amendments, if enacted, may have a significant impact on the structuring of joint ventures and on the early phases of structuring relationships between the founders of technology companies. They may also affect the structuring of M&A transactions where intellectual property plays a major role.
Important changes to Russian IT laws
On 1 September 2023, the provisions of more than 600 federal laws became effective. Our team has analysed the major regulatory changes in the intellectual property and technology area.
Amendments to the Federal Law “On non-profit organisations”: are there any challenges for software developers and open source?
At the end of summer 2023, amendments to Federal Law
When is a company subject to the GDPR?
The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is an EU regulation on personal data protection. One should bear in mind, however, that the GDPR contains quite broad provisions on its extraterritorial applicability. In our legal update we look at common cases where the GDPR can apply to your business.
Roskomnadzor releases recommendations in connection with increasing personal data leaks
On its website, RoskomnadzorFederal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media (Roskomnadzor) has published recommendations for personal data operators based on the findings of an analysis of databases that were leaked into the public domain. At Denuo, we are currently working on the methodology of building such compliance mechanism which should help minimise the likelihood of data leaks. If you would like to receive the methodology and relevant materials, please contact the authors of this publication.
Russian Supreme Court refuses to recognise email addresses as personal data
In its Ruling No. 305-ЭС23-12160 dated 21 July 2023, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation upheld the position of lower courts that an email address is not personal data. This decision may have far-reaching consequences for businesses, but we recommend taking a more conservative approach.