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Different forms of intellectual property created by statute paper
Published on 20 Feb 08 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper covers:
- copyright (including software, i.e. computer programs)
- patents
- registered designs
- trade marks
- other (circuit designs, plant varieties etc).
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James Cooper
Jim Cooper is a Senior Lecturer at the Law Faculty UTS, specialising in Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law. Jim has over 25 years experience both in practice as an entertainment lawyer and academic. - Current at 17 November 2011
This was presented at An Introduction to the Taxation of Intellectual Property in Australia .
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Different forms of intellectual property created by statute
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Different forms of intellectual property and allied rights not created by statute
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The taxation treatment of proceeds from the exploitation of intellectual property
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Potential deductions arising from creating or exploiting IP
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Structuring ownership of intellectual property
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