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Protecting your intellectual property : how to value, maximize, and enhance your assets / chairs, Stacy Snowman, David H. Bernstein.
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English
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New York : Practising Law Institute, c1997.
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472 p. : ill., forms ; 23 cm.
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KF2980 .P763 1997
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Intellectual property
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United States
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Series
Patent, copyright, trademark, and literary property course handbook series ; no. 468.
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Patents, copyrights, trademarks, and literary property course handbook series ; no. G-468
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
How to value assets and assess risks / A. Grant
Protecting your assets through proprietary rights programs and registration / J. Harms
Exploiting intellectual property assets through licensing / S. Meyer
\tCase studies / A. Grant
Protecting your intellectual property assets / K. Spelman
Current copyright developments 1997 / K. Spelman
Advantages and disadvantages of using different systems for protecting your intellectual property assets / A. Jordan
Taking stock of an intellectual property inventory / L. Lott
IP maintenance / D. Harvey
Avoiding intellectual property liability / R. Schlossberg
Acquisition and sale of intellectual property / C. Bussert
Patent enforcement / J. Andres
Case studies in IP enforcement / B. Siegal.
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ISBN
0872243095
LCCN
^^^97144385^
OCLC
36497093
RCP
H - S
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