Does Beggars Pizza have any registered patents material to the operation of the franchise?
Beggars_Pizza Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
There are no registered patents or copyrights material to your operation of the franchise. There are no pending patent applications that are material to the franchise.
We do, however, claim common law copyright and trade secret protection for many elements of the System including our confidential information (which includes our trade secrets, recipes, supplier information, operational standards, advertising, marketing and brand strategy information, and other information relating to the establishment and operation of a Beggars Pizza® Restaurant that we designate as "Confidential Information" in your Franchise Agreement), our trade dress, copyrighted works, and any designs or processes that may in the future be subject to a patent.
You may not disclose or use, and you must use your best efforts to ensure that no other person discloses or uses (except as authorized by your Franchise Agreement), any of the contents of the Manuals or any of our other trade secrets during or after the term of your Franchise Agreement. However, nothing in the Franchise Agreement prohibits you from disclosing Confidential Information directly to federal or state governmental authorities to the extent necessary to report potential violations of applicable law or assist in governmental investigative, enforcement, or oversight efforts.
Source: Item 14 — PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION (FDD page 30)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Beggars Pizza Franchise Disclosure Document, Beggars Pizza does not have any registered patents or copyrights material to the operation of the franchise. Additionally, there are no pending patent applications that are material to the franchise. However, Beggars Pizza does claim common law copyright and trade secret protection for many elements of their system. These elements include confidential information such as trade secrets, recipes, supplier information, operational standards, advertising, marketing and brand strategy information, trade dress, copyrighted works, and any designs or processes that may in the future be subject to a patent.
Beggars Pizza's confidential information is designated as "Confidential Information" in the Franchise Agreement. As a franchisee, you are prohibited from disclosing or using any of the contents of the manuals or any of Beggars Pizza's other trade secrets during or after the term of the Franchise Agreement, except as authorized by the Franchise Agreement. You must also use your best efforts to ensure that no other person discloses or uses this information.
However, the Franchise Agreement does not prevent you from disclosing Confidential Information directly to federal or state governmental authorities if it is necessary to report potential violations of applicable law or assist in governmental investigative, enforcement, or oversight efforts. This is a standard clause that allows franchisees to report illegal activity without fear of retribution from the franchisor.