McDonald's golden arches identical globally. Local franchisee adds "& Grill" to logo without permission. Trademark dilution. Franchise agreement must specify exact brand usage or lose control.
Trademark Licensing Terms
Franchisor owns trademark. Franchisees license it. License agreement defines: Logo specifications, colour codes, font usage, tagline requirements. Deviation = breach, termination grounds.
Quality Control Standards
Trademark law requires licensor maintain quality control. Franchisee sells inferior products under your brand? Your trademark at risk. Annual audits, mystery shopping, compliance checks mandatory.
The Local Adaptation Problem
French franchisee wants "Le BrandName." German franchisee wants "BrandName GmbH." Consistency vs localisation tension. Master agreement needs adaptation approval process.
Multi-Language Coordination
Brand "FreshBite" translates oddly in Polish. Franchisee uses "Świeży Kęs" (Polish translation) instead. Same meaning, different words. Permitted or violation? Define translation policy upfront.
Social Media Control
100 EU franchisees = 100 Instagram accounts? Brand fragmentation. Master franchise agreement should mandate: Central social handles only, or strict approval for franchisee accounts.
Enforcement Mechanisms
Franchisee violates brand standards. Warning letter → cure period → termination. But termination = lost location. Balance enforcement vs business continuity. Graduated penalties better than nuclear option.
The Exit Problem
Franchise ends. Former franchisee keeps using similar branding. "Former McDonald's location" acceptable. Continuing golden arches usage? Infringement lawsuit. Post-termination restrictions critical.
Trademark Lens checks brand availability but can't draft franchise agreements - specialist franchise attorney required for multi-country licensing.