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» Business Entities - Filings With The State
Nearly all small businesses should form entities to limit their exposure to civil liability in the form of lawsuits. In forming an entity, certain documents have to be filed with the state in question.
» Business Entities - A Quick Guide
Business entities comes in so many types that business owners can easily get confused. Here is a quick guide that will hopefully shed a little light on business entities for you.
» Legal Terms - A Quick Guide
Legal issues and problems are stressful, complex and inevitable. If you get wrapped up in legal issues, it sometimes helps to understand the lingo being bandied about.
» Arbitration - Protect Yourself
Arbitration is a process that seeks to resolve disputes without formal legal action. A formal law suit, which can hold a company accountable, is replaced with a costly private justice system where high costs and abuse of the law have been documented.
» How To Give Notice of Copyright On Your Works
The use of a copyright notice is no longer required under U. S. law, but you should still give notice whenever possible. Because prior law did contain such a requirement, however, the use of notice is still relevant to the copyright status of older works.
» Butt-Fried Rice
One thing, of many things actually, that you find happily lacking in the Mexican press is the reporting of silly and insane lawsuits.
» Trade Marks Ordinance 2001 on Distinctiveness
Distinctiveness in trademarks provides that any sign or any combination of signs, capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one undertaking from those of other undertakings, shall be capable of constituting a trademark. These may include, in particular, personal names, letters, numerals, figurative elements and combinations of colors as well as any combination of such signs.
» Computer Forensics
There are numbers of impartial computer forensics authorities in developed countries who provide all litigation function at request of courts and their services can obtain for getting computer evidence. Computer Forensics identifies, acquire, restore, and analyze electronic data in litigation.
» Intellectual Property - What It Is
Intellectual Property (often just called IP) is a general term covering patents, trademarks, designs, copyrights, geographical indications and in some countries the concept of unfair competition. It is, as the name suggests, the intangible personal property arising from intellectual creation. Since intangible, owner of intellectual property cannot build a fence around it as with real estate or place it in a bank locker as with valuables. To address the situation, governments have created a variety of forms of intellectual property protection.
» Patents 101 - The Basics Of Patent Applications
A patent is an official document given by a national government to an inventor (or business or corporation) who wishes to have sole rights over a product for a limited amount of time. Once the patent is granted, no one else has the right to make, sell, market, or profit from the invention.