IDEA (journal)

{{Infobox journal

| title = IDEA

| cover = IDEA IP Law Review.png

| language = English

| editor = Lea Polito{{cite web |title=IDEA Volume 63 Editorial Board |url=https://twitter.com/UNHLawIdea/status/1511328372399427587 |website=Official IDEA Twitter Account |access-date=16 May 2022 |language=en |date=5 April 2022}}

| discipline = Law, intellectual property

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| formernames = Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal of Research & Education; IDEA: Journal of Law and Technology

| abbreviation = IDEA

| bluebook = IDEA

| publisher = University of New Hampshire School of Law

| country = United States

| frequency = 3 times per year

| history = 1957–present

| openaccess = Yes{{cite web |title=IDEA ® The Law Review of the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property - Index |url=https://www.ipmall.info/content/idea-%C2%AE-law-review-franklin-pierce-center-intellectual-property-index |website=www.ipmall.info |access-date=13 September 2021 |language=en |date=6 June 2016 }}

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| website = https://law.unh.edu/academics/journals/idea

| link1 = https://law.unh.edu/blog/category/idea

| link1-name = UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law IDEA blog

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| OCLC = 1607064

| LCCN = 93660501

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| ISSN = 0019-1272

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IDEA: The Law Review of the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property 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 Law Review of the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property covers scholarly legal articles relating to patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret, unfair competition, technology law, and general intellectual property issues.{{cite web |title=IDEA |url=https://law.unh.edu/academics/journals/idea |website=University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law |access-date=13 September 2021 |language=en |date=30 August 2018 }} The Law Review publishes three issues each year.

History

In June 1957, the Patent, Trademark and Copyright (PTC) Research Foundation at George Washington University published the first issue of IDEA under the name Patent, Trademark and Copyright Journal of Research and Education.{{cite web |last1=Smith |first1=Alan A. |title=The PTC Research Foundation-New Location, New Programs, New IDEAs |url=https://ipmall.law.unh.edu/sites/default/files/hosted_resources/History%20of%20Intellectual%20Property/16PTCJResEd1.pdf |website=ipmall.law.unh.edu |access-date=13 September 2021 |date=1973 }} In 1973, the Franklin Pierce Law Center, founded by Robert H. Rines,{{cite web |last1=Davison |first1=Phil |title=Nessie hunter who helped save US air force |url=https://www.ft.com/content/0257dc1a-d0d6-11de-af9c-00144feabdc0 |website=www.ft.com |publisher=Financial Times |access-date=13 September 2021 |location=UK |language=en |date=13 November 2009 |quote=Rines founded the Franklin Pierce Centre also in Concord, now the US's foremost institute for the study of intellectual property law }}{{cite web |title=Robert H. Rines (1922-2009) Franklin Pierce Law Center Founder: A True Renaissance Man |url=http://law.unh.ed/trustees/robertrines.php |website=UNH School of Law |access-date=13 September 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120407095752/http://law.unh.edu/trustees/robertrines.php |archive-date=7 April 2012 |language=en |date=May 2004}} became home to the PTC Research Foundation[http://ipmall.info/news_activities/news_rines/Rines_Interview_Germeshausen.asp News: Dr. Robert Rines Founder & Former President] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927183041/http://ipmall.info/news_activities/news_rines/Rines_Interview_Germeshausen.asp |date=2011-09-27 }}. Robert H. Rines discusses Kenneth J. Germeshausen's involvement at the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, New Hampshire. as well as its student-run Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal of Research & Education. In 1999, the PTC Research Foundation relocated to the Academy of Applied Science, but the student-run journal remained at the Pierce Law Center.

In 1977, the journal first incorporated the wordmark IDEA into its title. In 2002, the journal changed its name to IDEA: The Intellectual Property Law Review. 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.{{cite web |url=http://law.unh.edu/news/posts/2010-04-28-sign-affiliation-agreement.php |title=Pierce Law & UNH Sign Affiliation Agreement |publisher=University of New Hampshire School of Law |date=April 28, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720093045/http://law.unh.edu/news/posts/2010-04-28-sign-affiliation-agreement.php |archive-date=July 20, 2011 |url-status=dead }}

Notable articles

  • {{cite journal |last=Del Gallo |first=Rinaldo |year=1998 |title=Are Methods of Doing Business Finally out of Business as a Statutory Rejection? |journal=IDEA: The Law Review of the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property |volume=38 |issue=3 |pages=403–437 |url=http://ipmall.org/hosted_resources/IDEA/38_IDEA/38-3_IDEA_403_DelGallo.pdf}} 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).
  • {{cite journal |last=Bertha |first=Steve L. |year=1996 |title=Intellectual Property Activities in U. S. Research Universities |journal=IDEA: The Law Review of the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property |volume=36 |issue=3 |pages=513–538 |url=http://ipmall.org/hosted_resources/IDEA/36_IDEA/36-3_IDEA_513_Bertha.pdf}} 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).

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