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52 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1

International Franchise Trademark Registration: Legal Regimes, Costs, and Consequences

Robert W. Emerson & Catherine R. Willis

For many years, the rise in number of international units operated by U.S. franchisors has outpaced domestic growth.  As the trend toward globalization accelerates, franchise owners must determine the most effective methods to protect their intellectual property rights wherever they do business.  This Study thus develops an empirical framework to analyze the choices of international franchise networks and to improve the regulatory regimes that all transborder trademark holders encounter.

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