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Adjoining Rights and Innovation Economy

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  • V. N. Shtennikov

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It is incorrect to relate the performance to the results of intellectual activity. The performance is defined as the reproduction, the copying and not the creation of something new. It is impossible to relate the performance to the intellectual property in any sphere of the human activity: science, sports, art. To the creative activity of any citizen, not just artist refer: creation of work, discovery, development of a method or device, rationalization offer and so on, but not the employment of a strange result through making it public. The precedent of an artist’s performance protection stimulates to introduce the protection of performance of other kinds of human activity: the performance of workers, engineers, scientists, office workers, entrepreneurs and so on when collaboration in implementation of inventions or rationalization offers, taking into consideration that this activity requires substantial expenses. The existing institute of intellectual property (Citizens’ Codex of the Russian Federation, Part 4) lacks unfortunately mentioning rights adjoining to patent rights. The legislator, when protecting the show business, hat thus totally “forgotten†the innovative economy namely the protection of relative rights including the reward. I support the opinion that objects of relative right has to be expanded in order to protect the innovation economy.

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  • V. N. Shtennikov, 2016. "Adjoining Rights and Innovation Economy," Russian Journal of Industrial Economics, MISIS, issue 2.
  • Handle: RePEc:ach:journl:y:2016:id:523
    DOI: 10.17073/2072-1633-2016-2-148-152
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