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Presenting a live 90-minute webinar with interactive Q&A Trademark Licensing: Avoiding the Accidental Franchise in Structuring Licenses Navigating Differences Between Trademark Licenses and Franchises, Avoiding Naked Licenses THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2016 1pm Eastern | 12pm Central | 11am Mountain | 10am Pacific Today’s faculty features: Kenneth R. Costello, Partner, Bryan Cave, Santa Monica, Calif. Mark Kirsch, Principal, Gray Plant Mooty, Washington, D.C. Rochelle (Shelley) Spandorf, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine, Los Angeles The audio portion of the conference may be accessed via the telephone or by using your computer's speakers. Please refer to the instructions emailed to registrants for additional information. If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service at 1-800-926-7926 ext. 10. Tips for Optimal Quality FOR LIVE EVENT ONLY Sound Quality If you are listening via your computer speakers, please note that the quality of your sound will vary depending on the speed and quality of your internet connection. If the sound quality is not satisfactory, you may listen via the phone: dial 1-866-871-8924 and enter your PIN when prompted. Otherwise, please send us a chat or e-mail [email protected] immediately so we can address the problem. If you dialed in and have any difficulties during the call, press *0 for assistance. Viewing Quality To maximize your screen, press the F11 key on your keyboard. To exit full screen, press the F11 key again. Continuing Education Credits FOR LIVE EVENT ONLY In order for us to process your continuing education credit, you must confirm your participation in this webinar by completing and submitting the Attendance Affirmation/Evaluation after the webinar. A link to the Attendance Affirmation/Evaluation will be in the thank you email that you will receive immediately following the program. For additional information about continuing education, call us at 1-800-926-7926 ext. 35. Program Materials FOR LIVE EVENT ONLY If you have not printed the conference materials for this program, please complete the following steps: • Click on the ^ symbol next to “Conference Materials” in the middle of the left- hand column on your screen. • Click on the tab labeled “Handouts” that appears, and there you will see a PDF of the slides for today's program. • Double click on the PDF and a separate page will open. • Print the slides by clicking on the printer icon. Trademark Licensing: Avoiding the Accidental Franchise in Structuring Licenses OCTOBER 13, 2016 Ken Costello, Bryan Cave Mark Kirsch, Gray Plant Mooty 5 Rochelle Spandorf, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP Discussion Points:  Why does franchise status matter?  What is a franchise (and a brief word about business opportunities …)  Accidental franchises in practice  Strategies for drafting licenses and distribution agreements to avoid inadvertent franchises and other approaches to reduce franchise liability risks  Q&A 6 Why Does Franchise Status Matter? 7 Why Franchise Status Matters:  Franchises are subject to extensive regulation that licensors of non-franchise TM licenses bypass  Federal and state franchise sales laws – “front end” Regulates the sales process  Public disclosure of financial statements  Personal liability for top management   State relationship laws - “back end” Must have “good cause” to end a franchise relationship  Some statutes impose other substantive contract terms  8 Why Franchise Status Matters:  Non-franchise TM licenses are private, consensual  No public disclosures about financial condition or other sensitive information  No “front end” or “back end” laws regulate how TM licenses are formed or may end. Non-franchise TM licenses are “at will” arrangements allowing a TM licensor to terminate on X days notice = enforceable  No personal liability if a entity party breaches the contract 9 U.S. Laws Regulating Franchises and Bus/Ops  Franchise Sales Laws (‘front end” laws) Federal – Amended FTC Rule applies in all 50 states: presale  disclosure, but no federal filing; no private right of action, but plaintiffs may have state unfair business practice claim based on violation State – Registration + disclosure duties in select states; private right  of action  Business Opportunity Laws (‘front end” laws) Federal – exemption for franchises that comply with FTC Rule  State – presale disclosure + registration/review; private right of action  There are more states with Bus/Op laws than franchise laws   Franchise “Relationship” Laws (“back end” laws) No federal law; state laws only  Good cause for termination, cancellation or non-renewal  A handful of states also forbid substantial changes to distribution  arrangement even when contract permits Statute trumps contract  10

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Navigating Differences Between Trademark Licenses and Franchises, Avoiding Naked Licenses. Today's faculty features: 1pm Eastern . New Jersey. U.S. Virgin . Management arrangements – medical, dental and hotel. ▫ Driver
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