IP Protection Costs Cheaper in Russia Due to Ruble’s Dramatic Decline
Feb 4 2015 - 12:57
The official fees for intellectual property matters in Russia went down by approximately 45-50 percent as the ruble recently hit a record low against the dollar and the euro.
The change refers to the official exchange rates of foreign currencies against the ruble.
By: Tatyana Kulikova
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