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Copyright, franchises, patents, trade-marks, license agrreeements, and such are all fodder for the legal beagles and probably beyond the comprehension of our non legal minds.
Maybe one of the reasons there seem to be more lawyers than engineers in Silicone Valley.
To me it seems that generally the North American courts prefer to rule against trade restrictions whereas the EU courts seem to favour trade restrictions. A veritable minefield for international trade and free trade agreements.
Not judging, just saying! There are pros and cons to each viewpoint.
rs
If you use franchise in the way i understand it, i think that is illegal. See eg:
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-00-725_en.htm
Copyright, franchises, patents, trade-marks, license agrreeements, and such are all fodder for the legal beagles and probably beyond the comprehension of our non legal minds.
Maybe one of the reasons there seem to be more lawyers than engineers in Silicone Valley.
To me it seems that generally the North American courts prefer to rule against trade restrictions whereas the EU courts seem to favour trade restrictions. A veritable minefield for international trade and free trade agreements.
Not judging, just saying! There are pros and cons to each viewpoint.
rs