This year, The University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law and the Inter-American Association of Intellectual Property (ASIPI) announced the recipients of the 2024 Scholarship Program. IDEA is honored to showcase these recipients’ essays in this special e-issue of Volume 65.
The scholarship program is a part of an agreement between UNH Franklin Pierce and ASIPI, demonstrating a commitment to global education and collaboration in the IP sector. The six individuals in this special e-issue were selected for their excellent essays on various intellectual property topics. These winners exemplify a passion for advancing intellectual property law and will receive full tuition scholarships to attend UNH Franklin Pierce’s programs.
IDEA’s executive board for Volume 65 had the amazing opportunity over the summer to collaborate with these authors to edit and format these essays further. IDEA is now excited to share the recipients’ hard work on IDEA’s platform. Congratulations to Rubén Calderón, Sofía Bertossi, Jessica De Araujo Costa, David Contreras Fonseca, Antonio Freitas Jr., and Camila López Alvarez.
Issue: Volume 65, Special E-Issue
- The Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in the Fashion Industry While Living the Fast Fashion Era, Jessica De Araujo
- The Role of Colombia in SEP Global Litigation Campaigns. Could Colombia Provide an Optimistic Scenario for SEP Holders Against Unwilling Licensees or “Efficient Infringers”?, David Contreras
- Data and the Concept of an Information Society as Applied to a Norm-Based IP System, Antonio Freitas
- Secondary Meaning in Intellectual Property: A Critical Analysis from a Cultural Perspective and Means of Proof, Camila López
- AI and the New Trademark Law: Adaptation v. Ending, Sofía Bertossi