IDEA: The Intellectual Property Law Review
Former names | Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal of Research & Education; IDEA: Journal of Law and Technology |
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Abbreviated title (ISO 4) | IDEA: The Intellect. Property Law Rev. |
Discipline | Law, intellectual property |
Language | English |
Edited by | Amy A. Abeloff |
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Publication history | 1957–present |
Frequency | Quarterly |
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0019-1272 |
LCCN | 93660501 |
OCLC no. | 1607064 |
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IDEA: The Intellectual Property Law Review (Bluebook abbreviation: IDEA) is a law review published by an independent student organization at the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property at the University of New Hampshire School of Law.
Overview
IDEA: The Intellectual Property Law Review covers scholarly legal articles relating to patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret, unfair competition, technology law, and general intellectual property issues.[1] The Law Review publishes three issues each year.[1]
History
In 1957, the Patent, Trademark and Copyright (PTC) Research Foundation at the George Washington University published the first issue of IDEA under the name Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal of Research & Education.[1] In 1973, the Franklin Pierce Law Center, founded by Robert H. Rines,[2] became home to the PTC Research Foundation[3] as well as its student-run Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal of Research & Education.[1] In 1999, the PTC Research Foundation relocated to the Academy of Applied Science, but the student-run journal remained at the Pierce Law Center.[1]
In 1977, the journal first incorporated the wordmark IDEA into its title.[1] In 2002, the journal changed its name to IDEA: The Intellectual Property Law Review.[1] In 2010, IDEA became a publication of the University of New Hampshire School of Law when the Franklin Pierce Law Center merged with the University of New Hampshire.[4]
Notable articles
- Del Gallo, Rinaldo (1998). "Are Methods of Doing Business Finally out of Business as a Statutory Rejection?" (PDF). IDEA: The Intellectual Property Law Review 38 (3): 403–437. This article was cited by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in State Street Bank v. Signature Financial Group, 149 F. 3d 1368 (Fed. Cir. 1998).
- Bertha, Steve L. (1996). "Intellectual Property Activities in U. S. Research Universities" (PDF). IDEA: The Intellectual Property Law Review 36 (3): 513–538. This article was cited by the United States Supreme Court in Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education Expense Board v. College Savings Bank, 527 U.S. 627 (1999).
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The History of IDEA. Retrieved 2011-7-18.
- ↑ Robert Rines. Retrieved 2011-7-18.
- ↑ News: Dr. Robert Rines Founder & Former President. Robert H. Rines discusses Kenneth J. Germeshausen’s involvement at the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, New Hampshire.
- ↑ "Pierce Law & UNH Sign Affiliation Agreement". University of New Hampshire School of Law. April 28, 2010. Archived from the original on July 20, 2011.