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IP CDOs & SEC (The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission)

IP CDOs & SEC (The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission)

Submitted by Victor MICHELLE

Dear colleagues,

I invite you to join the conversation on 21\10\2024 at 11:00 for an interesting discussion on IP CDOs (Intellectual Property Collateralized Debt Obligations).

We will talk about why these innovative financial instruments do not require registration with any federal government body, including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

IP CDOs are a unique way of using intellectual property as collateral for debt obligations, enabling these assets to be involved in international economic circulation.

Identifying Inventions in the Public Domain: A Guide for Inventors and Entrepreneurs

Identifying Inventions in the Public Domain: A Guide for Inventors and Entrepreneurs

Submitted by Nathalie Montillot

Donna Perdue is an attorney and consultant specializing in intellectual property (IP) law and policy.

She obtained a PhD degree from Cornell University, held academic positions at Oregon State University and the University of Washington, and was a research scientist with the United States Department of Agriculture. After obtaining a JD degree from the University of Washington, she practiced IP law in boutique and general practice law firms.