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Re: [Cc-ca] Concerns: Copyright Act s. 57 and s. 14
- From: "Howard Knopf" <Howard.Knopf AT macerajarzyna.com>
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- Subject: Re: [Cc-ca] Concerns: Copyright Act s. 57 and s. 14
- Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:52:56 -0400
Sorry all for being silent so long. I've been very tied up with other matters....
Andy - your point about s. 57 is very astute and interesting....
See my chapter in H. Knopf, Security Interests in Intellectual Property, Carswell, 2002, p. 50 ff. for a discussion of s. 57.
This discusses some aspects of the "priority" issue and cites several other references.
Regards,
Howard Knopf
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[Cc-ca] Concerns: Copyright Act s. 57 and s. 14,
Kaplan-Myrth, Andy, 07/19/2004
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: [Cc-ca] Concerns: Copyright Act s. 57 and s. 14, Howard Knopf, 07/19/2004
- Re: [Cc-ca] Concerns: Copyright Act s. 57 and s. 14, Carys Craig/osgoode, 07/19/2004
- Re: [Cc-ca] Concerns: Copyright Act s. 57 and s. 14, Howard Knopf, 07/20/2004
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