S 2173
Trademark Licensing Protection Act of 2023
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Bill overview
The Trademark Licensing Protection Act of 2023 clarifies that licensing a trademark to a related company does not automatically create an employment relationship between the trademark owner and the related company or its employees. The bill defines key terms related to trademark licensing and franchising, and specifically states that communication related to preserving trademark goodwill or quality does not constitute control over employees. It aims to prevent the misclassification of related companies as joint employers based solely on trademark licensing agreements.
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Primary sponsor
Angus S., Jr. King
Cosponsors
Joe, III Manchin
Kyrsten Sinema
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