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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 64, Number 1
- Table of Contents
- Licensing the Use of Intellectual Property: The Tale of the Two Franchising Market Tycoons, Radwa Elsaman
- Transnational Competition: From Enforcement of Foreign Unfair Competition Judgments to Global Trademarks, Naama Daniel
- Defeating the Economic Theory of Copyright: How the Natural Right to Seek Knowledge is the Only Theory Able to Explain the Entirety of Copyright’s Balance, Michelle Wu
- The Legal Risks Surrounding User-Created Content in Video Games, Dennis Chau
- Shot Through the Heart: How the Covid-19 IP Waiver Gives Patents a Bad Name and Harms the Elderly, Mariam Khan
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