Your name is your brand, so it's important to protect it. Oh, and it's the law. Great post on how to register and protect your business name by Nellie Akalp, CEO of CorpNet.com, in Entrepreneur! Read More
If you are not quite ready to launch a new product, business or service, you may be able to use the "intent to use" trademark to reserve your future IP, and avoid saying "That Was My Idea!" Read More
If you are a sole proprietor and you have been approached by another professional for a partnership, understand the legal regulations and the benefits first. Read More
Intellectual property seems to be one of those buzzwords that we hear about every day from politicians, businessmen and scientists. Not a single day passes without the media reminding us of that intangible, ethereal category of ownership. Read More
The March 17 deadline to take the S Corp election is nearly here. Nellie Akalp, CEO of CorpNet.com, explain's who is eligible and how it might benefit you. Read More
Starting your very own business as an entrepreneur can be pretty scary if you are not aware of the legal requirements. Consult with the right attorney. Read More
Nowadays, business and IT ethics are taking a dynamic character, with different motives: to increase profits on one hand, and to preserve the planet and sustainable development on it, on the other. These motives are especially evident through the imposition of business ethics rules. Read More
Nellie Akalp, CEO of CorpNet.com, shares all you need to know about hiring freelancers at your small business and what contracts you need in place. Read More
Intellectual property (IP) needs to be identified before it can be protected but that is not where it stops for crowdfunding. Before launching a crowdfunding campaign or any financing presentation, do your research and look out for others’ IP. The last thing that you wish to do is labor over a camp Read More
Thinking about "trademarking" your startup's logo or business name? Protecting brand identity is both extremely important, and surprisingly straightforward. Trademark Attorney Eric W. Fries explains how to trademark a name or logo in the second of two articles on the topic. Read More
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