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How do I start a business in my country when there is company already using the same idea in business in another country?

Answered 13 years and 10 months ago by Nancy J Flint (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Patents
Your question raises a lot of different issues, ranging from intellectual property rights to distribution rights. Your agreement to purchase the large company's products should state whether you can alter the product and should also address royalties. If there is a patent pending, there are no patent rights at this time but once a patent issues, you might be infringing a patent which will get you shut down very quickly. You should consult an attorney on these issues. ... Read More
Your question raises a lot of different issues, ranging from intellectual property rights to distribution rights. Your agreement to purchase the... Read More