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Stop Thief! That’s My Content!

Publishing your creative genius on the internet can lead to a wealth of problems not commonly found in the ‘real world’. In the days before the proliferation of the world wide web, crafters and designers were lulled into a false sense of security by the lack of ‘corporate espionage’. After all, we’re a community, right?


Wrong.


Your ideas are your ‘wealth’ and if you do not take the proper steps to protect that wealth, you will be left feeling hopeless and wondering where you went wrong as you watch your competitors profit off of your hard work. Before you begin to sell your wares on the ‘net, there are basic concepts of intellectual property that you should be familiar

Intellectual Property Trade Mark Infringement Advertisement
...declared that it was the same service as that of the claimant s. The defendant also advertised that they would offer subscribers of CCH Seminars use of Tolley s Seminars Online free of charge until expiry of the CCH Seminars ...
with and use to your advantage.


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Setting Up A Sole Proprietorship Company

The simplest and most flexible form of business entity is a sole proprietorship. The business has but one owner and he is responsible for all aspects of the business. However, a sole proprietorship is not a separate legal entity with an identity of its own and neither can it own assets in its name. The profits are charged at a personal income tax level. Sole proprietorship business; have to pay self-employment taxes as well as quarterly state and federal taxes. The owner is held personally responsible for business debts, litigations etc.


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Industrial Design Registration System in India

Legislation


The Indian law of designs is enshrined in the Designs Act, 2000. The Act seeks to provide for the registration of designs in India. The rights granted under the Act are operative in the whole of india.


What is a Design


A DESIGN is defined as the features of shape, configuration, pattern, ornament or composition of lines or colours applied to any article by any industrial process or means, whether manual, mechanical or chemical, separate or combined, which in the finished article appeal to and are judged solely by the eye, but does not include any mode or principle of construction or anything which is in substance a mere mechanical device and does not include any trademark or

How Do I Trademark a Slogan?
...as ornamentation that purchasers will perceive as conveying a message rather than indicating source of the goods." What that essentially means is that if your slogan is merely displayed on the goods themselves and is NOT identified as the source, ...
property mark or artistic work .


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How To Choose A Domain Name

Choosing a good domain name is one of most important steps in setting up your online business. And with more web sites being launched every day, it is certainly not getting any easier to find good domain names that are still available. So what exactly makes a good domain name?


Easy to Remember
Your domain name should be memorable and easy for visitors to recall and type into their browser.


Relevant
Your domain name should be relevant to your business and to the content on your web site.


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Copyright - It Costs You Nothing

Copyrighting anything you have created costs you nothing. You simply put Your Name 2005 (2006, etc.) on it, beside it, or wherever the public can read it, and the act of copyright is done. It’s free — a gift from your government.


You’ve probably heard that registering your copyright costs you $30. Yes, that’s true, there is a $30 dollar fee if you choose to formally register your song, short story, photograph, painting, or whatever. You fill out Form TX for the written word, or form VA for graphic creations, such as photographs. Send in two copies of the ‘work’, plus your $30 dollars, to the Register of Copyright, Library of Congress,

Trademark Your Business - Lessons Learned
...domain name to match. Have you figured out my first mistake yet? I could have kickedmyself for not purchasing the domain name,http://www.vaofficesolutions.com, which is so close to my owndomain name of www.vaofficesolution.com. After all, even some ofmy own clients inadvertently ...
and your work will be entered into the archives and you will be in a better position to collect compensation in case of copyright infringement.


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