Research on the Property Rights of Copyright in Russia

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  • Yongcan Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62051/ijsspa.v9n1.05

Keywords:

Copyright Property Rights, Intellectual Rights, Exclusive Rights, Russian Copyright

Abstract

The copyright property rights are an indispensable core element in the copyright laws of various countries. After the codification of copyright laws in Russia, it has continuously revised and improved the property rights section, forming a unique system. By tracing the institutional evolution from the monopoly privileges of the Russian Empire, the nationalization of the Soviet Union to the codification of the Russian Federation's laws, it can be seen that the nature of copyright property rights has undergone a fundamental transformation towards private rights autonomy. The fourth part of the Russian Civil Code provides centralized regulations on copyright property rights. The copyright property rights in Russia are structured around the "exclusive right", defining the "copyright exclusive right" first, then explaining the subjects, objects, and attribution rules, and subsequently making typified provisions for eleven specific rights such as reproduction, distribution, leasing, dissemination, and adaptation. These provisions have been continuously updated in the amendments over the years. The approach of Russia in constructing copyright property rights with "exclusive right" as the core clarifies the special property object attribute of copyright, which is independent from traditional property rights and bonds, and has stronger applicability when facing complex copyright disputes.

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2025-11-17

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Zhang, Y. (2025). Research on the Property Rights of Copyright in Russia. International Journal of Social Sciences and Public Administration, 9(1), 31-46. https://doi.org/10.62051/ijsspa.v9n1.05