The Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society announces an Open Call for Submissions

The Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society (“JPTOS”), America’s premiere intellectual property law journal for over one hundred years, hereby announces an OPEN CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Submissions can be made by email to [email protected] or on Scholastica (go to https://jptos.scholasticahq.com and set up a Scholastica account at http://scholasticahq.com).

After taking a publishing hiatus due to the pandemic, we are back on track for publishing Volume 102 and onwards! Thus, we are calling all practitioners, judges, law professors, law students, economists, legal professionals, writers, and anyone with interest in the fields of intellectual property, law, and technology! We are seeking articles involving intellectual property (patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, or hybrids between all such forms) or law & technology (blockchain, cryptocurrencies, NFTs, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, social media, privacy/surveillance, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, COVID vaccine patents or patent policy and topics) and all related fields.

JPTOS is one of the oldest intellectual property journals in the United States and for over a century, we have been at the very forefront of the intellectual property debate and will stay there ONLY with your contributions.

Again, you may email your submissions to [email protected] or contact that email address for any questions about the Journal.

In addition, see the above Scholastica website or our official website for further details regarding submission guidelines, our staff and Board of Governors, contact information, subscriptions, or ordering/accessing past issues.

Looking forward to your submissions!

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