Internet communications have blurred franchise location boundaries through novel, low-cost marketing opportunities for commercial enterprises, creating causes of action for violation of contractual and statutory rights.

Some Internet communications, such as e-mails sent by a franchisee to existing customers, do not result in franchise encroachment, but untargeted Internet commercial communication such as Web sites, “Google Ad Word,” marketing and spam can and do.

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