The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal invites scholars to submit original short-form research papers not exceeding 12,000 words in length for a forthcoming Special Issue of the Journal focusing on AI and drug/pharmaceutical related patents. The Journal welcomes articles, dialogues, notes, and further comments thereon, in keeping with our editorial policy, as set out in the founding Editor’s remarks (see https://ucipclj.org/submit-a-blog-post/).
The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal (“IPCLJ”) is a student-run law journal dedicated to furthering knowledge associated with the research and practice of intellectual property law, computer and technology law, and related fields including domestic and international media law and telecommunications policy. In addition to publishing traditional academic articles, the Journal publishes shorter student-authored blog posts on current issues in IP and Computer Law.
The forthcoming Special Issue of the Journal offers a platform for scholars to present new research and developments in the areas of intellectual property and technology law and policy. Areas of particular interest for this special Journal issue include the following topics:
· Artificial Intelligence
· Drug/Pharmaceutical Related Patents
Scholars who are interested in publication in this Special Issue should email (1) a short abstract (500-1000 words) describing their proposed essay subject and (2) a brief bibliography to our editors at the address below; or (1) a short abstract (500-1000 words) describing their proposed essay subject and (2) a draft of the essay. The journal will accept abstracts from now until November 15, 2024. The Journal will notify authors as rapidly as possible if their essay is selected for publication in the Special Issue. Authors whose submissions are accepted must submit an editable draft essay of no more than 12,000 words (Microsoft Word format is preferred) by November 22, 2024. Essays selected will be published in the Special Issue of the University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal in early 2025.
The Journal is published in an online version. Archives of past issues of the Journal are available through the University of Cincinnati Robert S. Marx Law Library’s Scholarship and Publications Repository at: https://scholarship.law.uc.edu/ipclj/. The Journal is under the indexing process with Google Scholar and Scopus.
If you have any questions, please contact Magaly Taylor, at taylo5mo@mail.uc.edu.
If you have any questions, please contact Magaly Taylor, at taylo5mo@mail.uc.edu.