Cinematographic Heritage of Soviet Ukraine: How to avoid Copyright Infringement
Inesa A. Letych
Soviet laws and regulations governing film production differed from internationally recognized concept of copyright protection in several important respects. The filmmaking industry of the Soviet Union belonged to the state. Therefore, the rights to movies were usually assigned to state-owned film studios of a particular Soviet Republic and could have been re-assigned only within the network of the local Ministry of Culture…
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