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Copyright Lessons for Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs are to be taxed up to for 90% of their gross profits for the first 5 employees thereby ensuring that the money the governement has spent promoting small business development is recovered.

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Filing for a Patent, Copyright or Trademark does not mean that your Intellectual Property is safe and secure.

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Guest author: 24-Year Book and Internet Marketing Coach Judy Cullins If you are feeling a time crunch for your book project, you aren’t alone. But, you know that if you don’t attend to your book, you pay these and other consequences: -You don’t get visibility and credibility for much higher income. -You feel bad about [...]

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Why Write an eBook?

by Stuart W Smith on October 15, 2009 · 0 comments

Top Ten Reasons to Write an eBook from Guest blogger Judy Cullins.

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There are many ways to obtain capital which may include but are not limited to….But for discussion purposes let us say you are at the stage where your intellectual property (technology, idea, invention, creation or process etc.), has been Patented, Copyrighted, Trademarked or you have chosen for it to remain a Trade Secret.
Having intellectual property (IP) may open other doors for you when raising funding for your venture.

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Will my copyright protect me overseas?
How can I secure a copyright in the United States?

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Top 7 items to consider when you file for a Patent, Trademark or Copyright from The Entrepreneur’s Advisor™:

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