PIRATING OF PATENTS
Russian Move For Truce
(N.Z.P.A .-Reuter—Copyright)
MOSCOW. September 18
Russia implied today she was willing to call a truce to the East-West pirating of patents. An official announcement said a new organisation had been set up to sell abroad patents for Soviet inventions, and it would also be empowered to buy the patents of foreign inventions. The Soviet move on patents was foreshadowed in July by an article in “Pravda" calling for “safeguarding” Soviet inventions abroad.
It claimed that by Russian failure to patent inventions "Capitalist firms used free of charge many of our technical innovations.”
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29932, 20 September 1962, Page 8
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