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How To Run Your LLC or Corporation Without Drama or Legal Hassles
Creative entrepreneurs who don’t want to play small eventually take the step to form an LLC or corporation. But many of them don’t know what to do next. That causes big headaches and stress because...
Hiring Freelancers: How To Avoid Legal Pitfalls and Grow Your Business While Focusing on Being Creative
Do you want that freelancer you hired online to suddenly be able to claim ownership over your business’s intellectual property? If you’re like most business owners, the answer to that is a hard no. To...
Go From Creator to Founder: Build Systems and Structures That Set You Free
If you spend more time on emails and invoices than on creative work, your business is running you—let’s fix that. Most creatives launch their businesses with passion and talent but quickly get overwhelmed by contracts,...
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The Trademark Registration Process: A Simple Guide
This post provides a guide to the trademark registration process, giving you an overview of what happens after your application for federal registration of your trademark rights has been submitted. The United States Patent & Trademark Office (the USPTO) processes...
Live Online Q&A: Build A Brand, Stand Out. (feat. Allen Rodriguez of One-400)
Do you know what it takes to build a brand? To market your brand? To really stand out? Join us for a live, online Q&A session about brand building, trademarks, running a service agency and much more. Each of our live, online Q&A sessions features a lawyer from...
Four Ways To Deal With Amazon Copycats
Amazon copycats present real problems for any Amazon seller. They copy products, they copy brand names and they hijack listings. While it may be impossible to get rid of Amazon copycats completely, there are ways that you can deal with them if you are an Amazon...
Merely Ornamental Trademark Refusal
If you have received a merely ornamental trademark refusal, you may be wondering what to do. This is a problem that occurs with some frequency at the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Depending upon how you are using your mark, you may be able to...