Securities
May 23, 2000
DAZED AND CONFUSED
The Adviser: Intellectual Property Law By Sue J. Hodges Companies with significant value in their intellectual-property assets have often had a difficult time obtaining traditional financing because of uncertainty regarding a lender's security interests in copyrights and patents. These issues have had particular implications for software companies because of the reliance upon copyright as an important method of protection of the company's intellectual property.




By Sue J. Hodges
Companies with significant value in their intellectual-property assets have often had a difficult time obtaining traditional financing because of uncertainty regarding a lender's security interests in copyrights and patents. These issues have had particular implications for software companies because of th...
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