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Licensing vs. Franchising: Are You Accidentally Creating a Franchise?

IP Intelligence

A trademark license may seem straightforward. Since a license is like any other contract, the licensor can add any number of conditions to the agreement, right? How does a license differ from a franchise? 45.66.210(a) (2009); Fla. Under 16 CFR § 436.1(h) Also note that each state may have its own franchise laws.

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Licensing vs. Franchising: Are You Accidentally Creating a Franchise?

IP Intelligence

A trademark license may seem straightforward. Since a license is like any other contract, the licensor can add any number of conditions to the agreement, right? How does a license differ from a franchise? 45.66.210(a) (2009); Fla. Under 16 CFR § 436.1(h) Also note that each state may have its own franchise laws.

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Licensing vs. Franchising: Are You Accidentally Creating a Franchise?

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A trademark license may seem straightforward. Since a license is like any other contract, the licensor can add any number of conditions to the agreement, right? How does a license differ from a franchise? § 45.66.210(a) (2009); Fla. Under 16 CFR § 436.1(h) 15 U.S.C. § § 45(m)(1)(A). 15 U.S.C. §

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How to Avoid Pitfalls on the Way to Decentralized Disney

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For that, you’d need an assignment or license from the owner of the underlying copyright. It would have taken a bit of due diligence, but not much. trademark office records reveals that Viacom obtained rights in a broad array of TMNT marks after a highly-publicized purchase from the Mirage Group in 2009.