Intellectual Property Securitization: How Far Possible and Effective
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Intellectual Property Securitization: How Far Possible and Effective
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Creator |
Kumar, Jayant
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Subject |
Financial asset
perfection IP securitization security interest |
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Description |
98-102
Over the past decade and a half, there has been a steadily increasing focus on intellectual property (IP) and its proceeds as sources of funding and collateral security. More than ever, IP is being recognized as a valuable component of a company’s asset portfolio due in large measure to the growth in IP as a strategic investment. The use of IP collateral is often more attractive than other types of collateral because there is generally a lower credit risk, which results in a lower cost of financing, and pledging IP collateral will often allow a borrower to secure financing without the need to alter its capital structure. The present paper discusses the issues related to patent securitization and concludes with a statement of how far patent securitization is possible and effective. |
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Date |
2009-03-31T04:17:55Z
2009-03-31T04:17:55Z 2006-03 |
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Article
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0971-7544
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3563 |
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en_US
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Publisher |
CSIR
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Source |
JIPR Vol.11(2) [March 2006]
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