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Title: EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STATE REGULATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Authors: Chabanets, T.M.
Keywords: evaluation
effectiveness
state regulation
intellectual property
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: НУЦЗУ
Citation: Public administration and state security aspects
Series/Report no.: Vol.1/2025;
Abstract: The substantive characteristics of intellectual property that are of decisive importance for the purposes of state regulation have been clarified and supplemented (it is an intangible result of intellectual activity on a tangible medium that has consumer properties of a product and is inseparable from the source of their provision; created in the service sector can be used both in its sectors and in material production; reflects the interaction of entities and is a source of synergistic effect), and the features of intellectual property in the service sector have been systematized. An integrated approach to intellectual property management has been formed and proposed, which, unlike those used, takes into account the specifics of modern development of the service sector (development of interactivity, increased interaction with the material sphere, rapid growth of the "exchange potential", etc.), and allows for the creation of a system-wide platform for developing programs for state regulation of intellectual property. The main directions for the formation and development of the system of state regulation of intellectual property have been proposed, among which the following are priorities in modern conditions: elimination of excessive regulation, development of our own research base, reduction of imports and increase in exports of intellectual property, increased transparency of state regulation and assessment of regulatory measures.
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/25149
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