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Regulatory Compliance
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What is a Trademark Search?
A trademark search can, in actuality, be many different things. In theory, a trademark search is performed to determine whether or not the mark you are hoping to use is already taken by another. This allows an individual to apply with a greater level of confidence for the use of a trademark...
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What Is A TradeMark And Why Should I Have One?
The short answer to this question is that a trademark can become a brand. Even if you're business is local, a brand name is important not only from a marketing but also a customer perception basis.
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US Trademark Law
US trademark law was presented in 2002 with the issue of trademark dilution and the question of how to prove it.
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Patent and Trademark Attorney: What They Do and Why You Need One
You know that feeling when lightning strikes? Not literally, of course, but that instant of Eureka! An idea so brilliant that you just know this is your one way ticket to easy street. Now, all you have to do is produce and sell your idea. Should be just a hop, skip and a jump to the good life, right?
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FDA Registration of Food Facilities
FDA Registrar Corp registers your domestic or foreign facility with the FDA & gives you the mandatory FDA Establishment Registration Number. It serves as your mandatory US Agent required for foreign facilities to get you the FDA Certification.
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Sarbanes-Oxley: A Cross-Industry Email Compliance Challenge
The bulk of financial information in many companies is created, stored and transmitted electronically. For these reasons, compliance with federal requirements such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) is heavily dependent on IT. Companies that must comply with SOX are U.S. public companies, foreign filers in U.S. markets and privately held companies with public debt. Ultimately accountable for SOX compliance are the corporate CEO and CFO.Learn the important issues your IT staff must consider when building a Sarbanes-Oxley compliant infrastructure.
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Do You Need a License for Legitimate Work at Home Businesses? Regulated Industries
I once knew a guy whose great idea for 'legitimate work at home businesses’ was to run poker tournaments from his house. Needless to say, that didn’t last long once the police heard about it.
If you think you’ve got an idea for work at home opportunities, legitimate or not, that’s going to make you big money, there might be a reason why everyone else isn’t doing it – and that reason could be related to the law. Many types of businesses are strictly regulated and controlled by governments.
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Video Game Regulations on Content
Should we allow the Government to regulate video games? Should we let the industry self-regulate? Do you as a parent regulate the video game content of your children? Have you considered any of this? Well, recently in an online think tank we did and there are many sides to the issue indeed.
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Over Regulation Killing Small Businesses and Franchising
More and more people want to own their own businesses, but government obviously does not seem to want that. It is rather obvious when you look at all the hoops, forms and regulations that small business folks must deal with.
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