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 As an entrepreneur, there are laws that affect almost every aspect of your business.  Even the competition that business face is regulated by the government.

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2  As an entrepreneur, there are laws that affect almost every aspect of your business.  Even the competition that business face is regulated by the government  To make sure that competition is fair, the government has enacted various laws to help protect businesses.

3  Antitrust Legislation – begin in 1890 created to make monopolies in certain industries illegal. ◦ Sherman Act – makes it illegal for competitors to get together and set prices on the products or services they sell. ◦ Clayton Act – law states that it is illegal for a business to require customer to buy exclusively from it or to purchase one good in order to be able to purchase another good.

4  Robinson-Patman Act – This law protects small businesses from unfair pricing practices  Wheeler-Lea Act – This law bans unfair or deceptive actions or practices by businesses that may cause an unfair competitive advantage.

5  The Antitrust Division of the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission are two government agencies that work to make sure competition remains fair.  Justice Department – takes legal action against any businesses it believes has tried to monopolize an industry.

6  Federal Trade Commission – FTC deals with issues that touch the economic life of every American

7  Patents – is the grant of property right to an inventor to exclude others from making, using, or selling his or her invention.  Copyrights – is a form of intellectual property law that protects original works of authorship, including literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works.  Trademarks – is a name symbol, or special mark used to identify a business or brand of products.

8  Licenses – state and local governments require some businesses to have licenses – beauty salons, restaurants, and health and fitness centers etc.  Zoning Laws – local governments often establish zoning regulations that control what types of buildings can be built in what areas. Like business and residential.

9  The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938 – bans the sale of impure improperly labeled, falsely guaranteed and unhealthful foods, drugs and cosmetics.  The Consumer Product Safety Act of 1972 – sets the safety standards for products other than food and drugs. Can cause a product recall.

10  The Truth-in-Lending Act of 1968 – requires all banks to calculate credit costs in the same way. When consumer gets a loan the lender must provide 2 types of info about the loan’s cost—the finance charge and the annual percentage rate.  The Fair Credit Billing Act of 1974 – is part of the Truth and Lending Act and helps consumers correct credit card billing errors. Also gives the consumer a method for resolving problems relating to product quality.

11  An entrepreneur you will need to decide when you should seek advice and when you can handle the situations on your own ◦ Hire an attorney – can help you with legal issues. ◦ Contracts - when entering legally binding agreements between 2 or more persons or parties


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