Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - In the early 1990s, Lizbeth Hasse sat on a panel of representatives from government and the creative industry. They helped draft and advise the implementation of the Russian Federation's first copyright law since the fall of the Soviet Union.
"It was a great effort," said Hasse, who noted that the most difficult aspect of the new law was "implementing something in a...
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