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I've also tried trademarkia.com but I don't find it that user friendly. Source: about 1 year ago
I have sold lot of designs in various market places and building my website and trying to see what I need to do to protect my business name / brand. I was worried that if I start making lot of sales and suddenly someone has a same name as my shop in tshirt industry I wanna be able to protect this before it gets complicated. So far, I dont see anything via trademarkia.com etc so do I need to register in my state... Source: over 1 year ago
I would guess they did go out of business from the info in the trademarkia.com listing:. Source: over 2 years ago
Also, two different companies can use the name if it is for different categories. Car tires are different categories from branding agencies. Hurry up and take the URL and then trademark it using trademarkia.com if nothing comes up in google. Source: over 3 years ago
There is a YC Backed company [0] that does this for you. Could be worth a look [0] https://clerky.com I would recommend using soemthing from clerky and then getting your own lawyers involved to really nail this down further. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Yeah, just call it a proprietorship until you have a solid reason to incorporate. (i.e. Angel investment and / or liability protection.) Then when you do choose to incorporate, check out clerky.com. Source: over 1 year ago
US guy here (not a lawyer), definitely set up the company first and have written stuff in place for what each founder/dev gets. Team disagreements over a multi-sig or distribution can be a killer and are likely going to be your main issue. Also having a corporate entity (even an LLC) shields you from a lot of liability in the case of a bug or funds lost on behalf of users. You can use even an online service... Source: about 2 years ago
I'm currently looking at several lawfirms, such as Goodwin Procter. I'm also aware of a platform for startups legalwork, clerky.com, but I want to bring on my own attorney through it. Anyone have any resources or recommendations? Source: about 3 years ago
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