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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.09.20150123.full.mrc:449389479:3446
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245 00 $aSecurity interests in intellectual property /$ceditor, Howard P. Knopf.
260 $aToronto :$bThomson/Carswell,$cc2002.
300 $axxv, 697 p. ;$c26 cm.
500 $a"These papers were presented by the Law Commission of Canada ("LCC"), an agency of the Federal Government, in a conference at the University of Western Ontario on November 16 and 17, 2001"--Foreword.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $aIntroduction and comparative survey -- Chapter 1:$tSecurity interests in intellectual property: an international comparative approach /$rHoward P. Knopf -- The Canadian legal framework -- Chapter 2:$tIntellectual property in secured transactions /$rColleen Spring Zimmerman, Lise Bertrand, Leslie Dunlop -- Chapter 3:$tSecurity on intellectual property: a Québec viewpoint /$rLouis Payette -- Chapter 4:$tInsecure transactions: defiencies in the treatment of technology licenses in commercial transactions involving secured debt or bankruptcy /$rGabor G.S. Takach, Wendy Adams -- Chapter 5:$tThe draft Intellectual Property Security Act revisited /$rJanet M. Fuhrer, Timothy C. Bourne -- Business, economic and valuation issues -- Chapter 6:$tIntellectual property in the information age and secured finance practice /$rJacqueline Lipton -- Chapter 7:$tIntangible collateral and the financing of innovation /$rD.G. McFetridge -- Chapter 8:
505 00 $tBusiness, economic and valuation issues /$rGordon V. Smith -- Chapter 9:$tManaging with intellectual property /$rDavid Rutenberg -- Comparative experiences in Australia, U.S.A., U.K. and EU -- Chapter 10:$tComparative experiences in Australia, U.S.A., U.K. and Europe -- framework, practices and trends in the EU /$rAlison Firth -- Chapter 11:$tSecurity interests in intellectual property in Australia /$rJohn V. Swinson -- Chapter 12:$tUsing intellectual property as security in the U.K.: current practice, difficulties and issues /$rD.M.R. Townend -- Chapter 13:$tSecurity interests in intellectual property under U.S. law: the existing dissonance and proposed solutions /$rWilliam Murphy, Thomas Ward -- Governance issues and possible solutions -- Chapter 14:$tPatent security interests: costs and benefits of alternative registration regimes /$rAnthony J. Duggan -- Chapter 15:$tThe governance of human agency through federal security interests /
505 00 $rRoderick A. Macdonald -- Chapter 16:$tSecured transactions and intellectual property in the commonwealth and beyond /$rRichard H. McLaren -- Chapter 17:$tFederal or provincial regulation of security interests in Canadian intellectual property: the conflict of laws dimension /$rCatherine Walsh -- Chapter 18:$tSecurity interests in intellectual property: rationalizing the registries /$rRoderick J. Wood
650 0 $aIntellectual property$zCanada$vCongresses.
650 0 $aSecurity (Law)$zCanada$vCongresses.
650 0 $aIntellectual property$vCongresses.
650 0 $aSecurity (Law)$vCongresses.
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