Major Advantages Of Establishing A Corporation
Posted on March 31, 2008 - Filed Under Automotive, Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
Do you want to establish your own business but you want other persons to join you in your business venture? If this is what you perceive to do, then we advice you to form a corporation. A corporation is an artificial being created by operation of law having the right of succession and whose powers, attributes and properties expressly authorized by law or incident to its existence. It is composed of at least 5 persons who will be known as the incorporators.
Read More..>>Identity Theft And Credit Card Frauds
Posted on March 27, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
Identity theft needs to be taken seriously as it can affect your life. Many people do not understand it, though it is the most rapidly growing crime in the United States. Identity theft means that someone has taken over your identity and is using your personal information to make purchases and deals on your behalf - with out your knowing about it. You only come to know once your creditors are clamoring for their money. Committing identity theft to make huge purchases without your knowing could be considered a very mild consequence; as such theft can be committed for terrorism, industrial espionage, and other illegal activities, that can have larger consequences.
Read More..>>An Overview Of Bone Fractures
Posted on March 23, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
We hear a lot about bone fractures as the usual result of an unfortunate accident - be it a motor vehicle crash or a case of slip and fall. Every bone fracture is different, depending on the location of the injury and its severity, and therefore the doctor’s approach to treatment and rehabilitation is unique to it. In this article we briefly discuss about the different types of bone fractures, the causes and its diagnoses, and how a fracture gets treated as it goes thru the healing process.
Read More..>>How To Protect Your Business With A Patent
Posted on March 22, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
A patent is a set of ownership rights given by a state to investors so that they have the exclusive rights to make, use and sell their own invention. Patents are given so as to prevent others from making, selling or importing the same invention.
The inventor is called the patentee and he also has to comply with other laws and regulations to use his own invention. He can only market or sell his product under regulatory approval. If his product or design is an improvement of a product that is already there in the market he has to first get license from the owner of the earlier broader patent covering the same type of product. The owner of the improved product can also have the right to exclude the patent owner from using the improvement.
Read More..>>Provisional Or Non-provisional Patent Application - Which Should You Choose?
Posted on March 21, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
A provisional patent application is not a patent, and furthermore, never becomes a patent, with the single rare exception noted below. It automatically expires after twelve months following the day of filing and cannot be revived.
It does provide a priority date for concurrent later-filed non-provisional applications for the content that is in the provisional. This means that references that could defeat the later-filed application as to the matter in the provisional (but which could not defeat the provisional filing date) will now not be utilized to defeat the later-filed application. Further, it does not subtract from the twenty year term of the later-filed application unless it is truly converted as discussed below.
Read More..>>Protect Your Invention In Foreign Countries
Posted on March 21, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
Once you file your patent application in the United States, you have started a clock running that when it runs out will prevent you from getting a patent in a foreign country if you don’t take timely action. That clock runs for one year.
Your alternatives are to file in the foreign countries (or country groups) of your choice within the year or file a Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) application to extend the deadline for filing to at least two-and-one-half years.
Read More..>>Types Of Estate Planning Documents
Posted on March 18, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
You may have heard some of the terms, Last Will and Testament, Living Will, Power of Attorney, but are not exactly sure what they are or whether you need them. From an Estate Planning perspective, these documents are essential to ensure that your assets are distributed properly and your legal interests are protected.
Read More..>>Care For A Baby Bearded Dragon Lizard
Posted on March 9, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law, Pets | Leave a Comment
The bearded dragon lizard, a native of Australia, is one of the most popular choices when choosing a reptile as a house pet. Mainly due to its docile and friendly disposition, this sociable reptile has been gracing pet stores and houses at an increasing rate.
Adopting the bearded dragon lizard as part of the family requires planning and care. Below are some guidelines that can be used in caring for the baby bearded dragon that will become the newest member of your family.
Read More..>>Government Counsel - Build Nest Eggs For Retirement
Posted on March 2, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
It is an unfortunate fact, but not a generalization, that Americans have very short attention spans. This is manifested in certain activities that we join or set up but never get around to see concluded. Nowadays the government is giving attention to retirement benefits. There is a lesson learned in this context - a lesson as big as the baby boomer generation.
This is why when it comes to finances, you should not put off planning for your future any longer than necessary. You should be doing it right now!
Read More..>>Iphone Download Services - Are They Legal?
Posted on February 29, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
Since Napster revolutionized the file sharing industry in 1999, peer to peer services have been popping up all over. Movie sharing services were soon to follow with services such as Bittorrent as broadband capabilities spread. With the recent introduction of the iPhone, many iPhone peer to peer networks have come about. The question lingering in many consumers minds is… are these iPhone download services legal? In the following paragraphs, we’ll discuss what is legal and what isn’t, as well as why.
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