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Maximising the Ownership and Exploitation of IP Assets During an Economic Recession
Issued: April 01 2009Was David Bowie the first to securitize IP rights?
When a financial crisis occurs, disruption and mayhem may open the door for a nimble, adaptable company to acquire new IP – and gain market share.
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