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IdentifierLegal glossary term

Legal Definition

An International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is a unique identifier assigned to a publication, such as a journal or periodical, which is essential for cataloging and identifying the specific edition of a serial publication.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine an ISSN as a special, official number that labels a specific magazine or journal. It's like a unique ID tag that helps libraries and businesses track exactly which version of a publication you are looking at.

Context in Contracts

It matters because the ISSN provides a standardized, unambiguous way to identify a specific periodical, which is crucial for legal compliance checks, licensing verification, and accurate bibliographic control in legal records.

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The ISSN number listed on the cover of a specific legal journal.

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A patent claim where the identifier for a specific periodical is crucial for validity.

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What is it?

A unique identifier assigned to a serial publication (like a journal) to ensure its proper identification in cataloging systems, often required for legal or commercial indexing purposes.

Why does it matter?

It matters because the ISSN provides a standardized, unambiguous way to identify a specific periodical, which is crucial for legal compliance checks, licensing verification, and accurate bibliographic control in legal records.

When does it matter?

When referring to the identification of a specific journal or periodical within legal documentation, patent filings, copyright registrations, or when establishing the proper identity of a publication for regulatory review.

Where is it usually seen?

In legal documents related to intellectual property, library systems, academic publishing agreements, and when determining the validity or scope of a serial publication's rights.

Who is affected?

The entity responsible for assigning the ISSN is typically the publisher or the issuing body; affected parties include legal entities that need to verify the identity of a journal or periodical.

How does it work?

It functions as a standardized code used in legal and administrative systems to distinguish one publication from another, ensuring proper indexing and control over the serial product.

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