LEGAL BUSINESS SETUP

Choosing a form of business entity:
Corporations
Sole Proprietorships
General Partnerships
Limited Partnerships
Limited Liability Companies
You can go here to learn the differences:
http://www.bizfilings.com/index.asp
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Copyright Protection for your web site!


Just as a trademark protects a logo and a patent protects an invention, a federal copyright
protects your Web site, literary works and more!

When you value your Web site, source code or music and the hard work and original ideas that
went into it, you need indisputable legal proof that YOU own your work! And that proof is a
Registration Certificate issued by the U.S. Copyright Office.

Until now, getting this essential federal protection was complicated and often required the hassle
and expense of an attorney. Those days are gone!

c-Site eliminates the confusion and complexity from the copyright process. Its step-by-step wizard
and expert assistance guides you through completing the copyright application in just minutes.  
Once completed, simply upload your work. Our team of experts will review it for accuracy and
compliance with federal copyright laws.

Then file it with the U.S. Copyright Office. Upon approval, the Registration Certificate is mailed
directly to you. It's that simple! Click here to learn more.

Do you know the difference between Copywright, Trademarks and Patents?

A Copyright
is a form of protection provided to authors of “original works of authorship”, both
published and unpublished. Copyright protects the form of expression rather than the subject of
the expression.


Federal copyright registrations are issued by the U.S. Copyright Office. They give the copyright
owner exclusive rights to reproduce the copyrighted work, to prepare derivative works, to
distribute copies of the work, and to perform and display the work publicly.

A Trademark is a word, name, symbol or device which indicates the source of a product and
distinguishes it from the products of others. A servicemark identifies and distinguishes the source
of a service instead of a product.


Trademarks are issued by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. They prevent others from using a
confusingly similar mark, but cannot prevent others from making the same products or from
selling the same products under a clearly different mark.
A Patent is the grant of a property right to an inventor. What is granted is the right to exclude
others from using, offering for sale, selling or importing the invention.

Patents are issued by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.
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