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- PublicationOpen AccessLegal regulation of intellectual property in sports(Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de publicaciones, 2022) Iasechko, Svitlana; Zaitsev, Oleksii; Pokusa, Filip; Saienko, Volodymyr; Harashchuk, IlonaExploitation of intellectual property rights inthe field of sports is currently one of the most powerful sources of funding for sports, sports activities,and various sports events. However, unfortunately the sports organizations and individual right holders encounter problems regarding protection issues. There is a strong need to ensure the protection of these rights,and strengthentheir potentialto generate income from them.The use of intellectual property in modern conditions is a significant financial asset of the sports sphere. When acquiring rightsofintellectual property, sports organizations, athletes and other rights holders often feelthe need for legal regulation, protection and commercializationof intellectual property, as this is a prerequisite for their further profitable use. Hence, the present research aimed to study peculiarities of legal support, implementation and protection of intellectual property rights in the field of sports.
- PublicationOpen AccessPeculiarities of the regulation of personal non-property rights when concluding sports contracts(Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2023) Iasechko, SvitlanaThis article examines the regulation of the personal non-property rights of athletes in the context of modern contractual structures used in their professional activities. The author justifies that contracts used in professional sports have their own characteristics. The article analyzes European and Ukrainian legislation and individual contracts with the participation of athletes, which makes it possible to draw a conclusion about the presence and use of atypical contractual structures in this field. In general, the article emphasizes the need to use contractual structures to regulate not only the professional activities of athletes but also the regulation of personal non-property rights, which is more than topical in modern conditions.