Tips for International Franchise Agreements
Following a boom in franchising in the United States around the 1950s and 1960s, there was a dramatic increase in international franchising activity. Franchised businesses
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Following a boom in franchising in the United States around the 1950s and 1960s, there was a dramatic increase in international franchising activity. Franchised businesses
Software licensing is big business, especially when software happens to be the principal asset of many emerging technology businesses. A license is necessary if one
According to a recent study by UC Hastings Professor Robin Feldman, non-practicing entities (or patent trolls or NPEs) file 40% of all patent infringement cases, a
End-user licensing agreements (also called EULAs) are a type of software licensing contract between the owner of the software and the purchaser or user of
Are you one of those people who become extremely irritated when you receive marketing calls for different products? Well, in our world of smartphones, alongside
This will be the first post of several posts regarding patent litigation defense against non-practicing entities. This post focuses on understanding non-practicing entities and how they
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