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Editor's Note
Foreword
Preface
Table of Cases
Introduction and Comparative Survey
Chapter 1: Security Interests in Intellectual Property: An International Comparative Approach
The Canadian Legal Framework
Chapter 2: Intellectual Property in Secured Transactions
- — Colleen Spring Zimmerman
- — Lise Bertrand
- — Leslie Dunlop
Chapter 3: Security on Intellectual Property: A Québec Viewpoint
Chapter 4: Insecure Transactions: Deficiencies in the Treatment of Technology Licenses in Commercial Transactions Involving Secured Debt or Bankruptcy
- — Gabor G.S. Takach
- — Wendy Adams
Chapter 5: The Draft Intellectual Property Security Act Revisited
- — Janet M. Fuhrer
- — Timothy C. Bourne
Business, Economic and Valuation Issues
Chapter 6: Intellectual Property in the Information Age and Secured Finance Practice
Chapter 7: Intangible Collateral and the Financing of Innovation
Chapter 8: Business, Economic and Valuation Issues
Chapter 9: Managing with Intellectual Property
Comparative Experiences in Australia, U.S.A., U.K. and EU
Chapter 10: Comparative Experiences in Australia, U.S.A., U.K. and Europe — Framework, Practices and Trends in the EU
Chapter 11: Security Interests in Intellectual Property in Australia
Chapter 12: Using Intellectual Property as Security in the U.K.: Current Practice, Difficulties and Issues
Chapter 13: Security Interests in Intellectual Property under U.S. Law: The Existing Dissonance and Proposed Solutions
- — William Murphy
- — Thomas Ward
Governance Issues and Possible Solutions
Chapter 14: Patent Security Interests: Costs and Benefits of Alternative Registration Regimes
Chapter 15: The Governance of Human Agency Through Federal Security Interests
Chapter 16: Secured Transactions and Intellectual Property in the Commonweath and Beyond
Chapter 17: Federal or Provincial Regulation of Security Interests in Canadian Intellectual Property: The Conflict of Laws Dimension
Chapter 18: Security Interests in Intellectual Property: Rationalizing the Registries
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