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What does not constitute an infringement of the Patent Owner rights?

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What does not constitute an infringement of the Patent Owner rights?

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The following acts shall not be recognized as infringement of the exclusive rights of the patent owner: – the use of a product, where a patented invention is used, in the construction, in the equipment or in the operation of a transport means of foreign countries (sea vessels, aircrafts, vehicles or railroad transport or space ships), provided that these transport means entered the territory of the Russian Federation on a temporary basis or accidentally and the said product or article is used exclusively for the needs of the transport means. Such action shall not be recognized as infringement of the exclusive rights of the patent owner with regard to the transport means of the foreign countries affording reciprocal rights with regard to the transport means registered with the Russian Federation; – the scientific research of a product, a process incorporating a patented invention, conducting experiments on this product, process or article; – the use of the patented inventions in cases o

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