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Does the licensor have the right to sue for alleged acts of discrimination?

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Does the licensor have the right to sue for alleged acts of discrimination?

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No. Only third-party beneficiaries have a right to sue to enforce the licensee’s promise not to discriminate. A licensee does not have to worry that we will be over-zealous in investigating or litigating.

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