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IDEA®: The Law Review of the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property
IDEA is published three times a year by the students of the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law. For more than 50 years, IDEA has provided practical articles relating to patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret, unfair competition, general intellectual property, and law and technology issues from around the world.
Issue: Volume 60, Number 3
- Transforming the Pile of Junk: A Model for Cross-Competitive Negative Knowledge Sharing, by Dustin Ferzacca
- Blunt Advice: A Crash Course in Cannabis Trademarks, by John Gilbertson
- Fostering Expressive Knowledge: The Copyrightability of Computer-Generated Works in Canada, by Pierre-Luc Racine
Issue: Volume 60, Number 2
- A Kaleidoscopic Mapping of Intellectual Property Discourses: Is the Public Domain an Illusory Concept that is Invoked to Justify Excessive Monopolies?, by Wednesday Eden
- Plagiarize This Paper, by Brian L. Frye
- Protecting Virtual Things: Patentability of Artificial Intelligence Technology for the Internet of Things, by Anastasia Greenberg
- Fixing Secondary Considerations in Patent Obviousness Analysis, by Charles Liu
- Understanding African and Like-Minded Countries’ Positions at WIPO-IGC, by Chidi Oguamanam
Issue: Volume 60, Number 1
- Copyright Publication on the Internet, by Deborah R. Gerhardt
- Rights Accretion Redux, by James Gibson
- Distance Legal Education: Lessons From the *Virtual* Classroom, by Jacqueline D. Lipton
- Patent-Eligible Subject Matter… Still Wielding the Wrong Weapons—12 Years Later, by Kristen Osenga
- Revisiting the Western Frontier, by Alfred C. Yen
- Trips and Its Contents, by Peter K. Yu
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