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2019 IP Institute: So You Thought it was a License Agreement… Craps! Avoiding the Franchise Surprise
Not every trademark license is created equally. This program will discuss what constitutes a franchise, how a trademark license can inadvertently become a franchise arrangement, franchise regulations and disclosure obligations, risks of violating the franchise laws, and creative ways to avoid crossing the line and becoming a franchise.
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