Which gives you 100% rights to your business entity? Trademarking your business or setting up as INC?
Having 100% rights in your business entity is an impossibe goal, because no matter what form your business takes and no matter what intellectual...
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Having 100% rights in your business entity is an impossibe goal, because no matter what form your business takes and no matter what intellectual...
There does not seem to be anything wrong with giving businesses free advertsiing by listing them on your website. One area that you may need to be...
Generally a release is necessary for a company to obtain the right to use someon's name and likeness. If there was no release in this case, the...
Generally partnerships, when they dissolve, are supposed to divide their assets, including goodwill, and including intellectual property, such as...
Commentary, critiques, and news are generally protected types of speech, and since you can't comment or critiques something meaningfully without...
Since you seem to working with a bona fide 501(c)(3) charity, it's likely that any request you or others working for the same charity make for that...
Using other websites to comprise the content of your own site is likely to make those websites scream "foul." You cannot piggyback your business...
Whether you can use the R circle registered trademark symbol as part of your company's domain name would seem to be a question best directed to...
I think this is a moral issue as well as a legal issue. She's your ex now, but she gave you these photos when she was your current girlfrend, and...
It's unclear what the terms of the songwriting contest were, but I would think that you would have been notified a long time ago had you won. The...