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The Office of Foreign Assets Control recently issued an exemption for intellectual property under the U.S. government's unprecedented barrage of sanctions on Russia, a move that lends clarity and longevity to U.S. companies remaining in this market for any duration, says Mark Mathison at Kilpatrick .

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