Notes & Quotes
IP under communism
The Intellectual Property law of the old Soviet Union was based on the principle that the role of artists and authors was to enshrine the life and ideas of a socialist society. The publication and dissemination of works was exclusively controlled by the state, and no copyright fees were payable for works broadcast through the mass media. But
other public performances were subject to compulsory licences, and these gave authors the right to equitable remuneration.
The Intellectual Property law of the old Soviet Union was based on the principle that the role of artists and authors was to enshrine the life and ideas of a socialist society. The publication and dissemination of works was exclusively controlled by the state, and no copyright fees were payable for works broadcast through the mass media. But
other public performances were subject to compulsory licences, and these gave authors the right to equitable remuneration.