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Total scam. Try hovering your mouse over the "click here" link and display what domain name it is going to link you to. Guaranteed it is NOT yahoo.com or anything official. Mark as spam/phishing and move on.
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Total scam. Try hovering your mouse over the "click here" link and display what domain name it is going to link you to. Guaranteed it is NOT yahoo.com or anything official. Mark as spam/phishing and move on.
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You can, in theory, take pictures anywhere you have a legal right to be, including on private property, until someone tells you to stop. If people are doing things "in plain sight", they really don't have any basis for claiming a violatio…
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If you're selling "art" then it would be entirely descriptive to call it "art". Any other combination could be, at at a minimum, "suggestive" and potentially protectable under trademark law, registered or not. The r…
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You wrote, "Due to modern copyright law, anything published on the blog (that is original work) is protected and registered as that blog's work.". Uhm, no, it's not. The author owns the copyright, which is almost NEVER registered unless…
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If you can find a suitable person to sign onto the lease to replace you, the landlord has no damages and cannot sue you for anything.
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If you can find a suitable person to sign onto the lease to replace you, the landlord has no damages and cannot sue you for anything.
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They certainly can. Similarly, you certainly can ask them to reimburse you for any damage (expenses) incurred due to their actions. Your circumstances and specific state laws will determine whether they can be forced to pay when you sue them for ref…
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They certainly can. Similarly, you certainly can ask them to reimburse you for any damage (expenses) incurred due to their actions. Your circumstances and specific state laws will determine whether they can be forced to pay when you sue them for ref…
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Reference to trademarks is not an infringement. USING trademarks to sell things would be a problem. For instance, I can legally tell you right here, in public, that I have a Diet Coke and some HoneyNut Cheerios on my desk, in front of my Envision di…
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Yes, every American citizen (including corporations) is required to pay federal income taxes, regardless of where they reside.
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Yes, every American citizen (including corporations) is required to pay federal income taxes, regardless of where they reside.
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Nothing you write in an "email disclaimer" has any legal significance for anyone with whom you do not already have a confidential relationship. You might throw out stuff like, "I take no responsibility for maintenance or content of…
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Nothing you write in an "email disclaimer" has any legal significance for anyone with whom you do not already have a confidential relationship. You might throw out stuff like, "I take no responsibility for maintenance or content of…
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Only in The Castro District in San Fran.
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Only in The Castro District in San Fran.
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Send a letter, certified mail, return-receipt requested, stating your hours worked and demanding immediate payment.
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Send a letter, certified mail, return-receipt requested, stating your hours worked and demanding immediate payment.
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A patent is completely optional. You can, however, "reserve" your rights to a future patent filing by filing a "provisional application" in some countries (such as the USA), which may cost as little as $65. That gives you up to a…
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A patent is completely optional. You can, however, "reserve" your rights to a future patent filing by filing a "provisional application" in some countries (such as the USA), which may cost as little as $65. That gives you up to a…
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A patent is completely optional. You can, however, "reserve" your rights to a future patent filing by filing a "provisional application" in some countries (such as the USA), which may cost as little as $65. That gives you up to a…
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Send a letter, certified mail, return-receipt requested, stating your hours worked and demanding immediate payment.
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Send a letter, certified mail, return-receipt requested, stating your hours worked and demanding immediate payment.
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Only in The Castro District in San Fran.
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Nothing you write in an "email disclaimer" has any legal significance for anyone with whom you do not already have a confidential relationship. You might throw out stuff like, "I take no responsibility for maintenance or content of…
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Yes, every American citizen (including corporations) is required to pay federal income taxes, regardless of where they reside.
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Reference to trademarks is not an infringement. USING trademarks to sell things would be a problem. For instance, I can legally tell you right here, in public, that I have a Diet Coke and some HoneyNut Cheerios on my desk, in front of my Envision di…
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If you can find a suitable person to sign onto the lease to replace you, the landlord has no damages and cannot sue you for anything.
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You wrote, "Due to modern copyright law, anything published on the blog (that is original work) is protected and registered as that blog's work.". Uhm, no, it's not. The author owns the copyright, which is almost NEVER registered unless…
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If you're selling "art" then it would be entirely descriptive to call it "art". Any other combination could be, at at a minimum, "suggestive" and potentially protectable under trademark law, registered or not. The r…