by Wesley Henderson | Sep 22, 2022 | Best Practices, Copyrights, Intellectual Property, Trademarks
With the pandemic coming to its end, people are flocking to movie theaters to watch films on the silver screen. “Top Gun: Maverick” made more than 1.4 billion dollars worldwide within five months, making it one of the top-grossing films in history and one...
by Wesley Henderson | Sep 9, 2022 | Copyrights, Intellectual Property
You spend hours and years creating content for your audience…only to find out that someone has copied all of your posts and created a copycat account on Instagram. Typically the scammers will try to sell a course that they stole from you or try a bitcoin or...
by Wesley Henderson | Jun 5, 2022 | Copyrights, Intellectual Property, Trademarks
Most business starters don’t know the difference between trademarks and copyrights, they think that they are interchangeable when they are defined in legal terms very differently. This article will go into detail on trademarking and copywriting and which one would be...
by Wesley Henderson | May 28, 2022 | Best Practices, Copyrights, LLC, Quick Tips, Side Business, Trade Secrets, Trademarks
Entrepreneurs have a lot on their plate when it comes to starting up their own business. There’s a lot of important things to do for your business as you start. One thing that often gets overlooked is shoring up legal protections. We think one of the reasons is that...
by Wesley Henderson | Dec 31, 2021 | Best Practices, Copyrights, Quick Tips, Side Business, Trade Secrets, Trademarks
You work hard to create original content for your audience. Whether it’s a blog post, online course, image, or product, you have many tools you can deploy to protect your work. The laws are designed to encourage creatives and innovators to, well, create and innovate.... by Wesley Henderson | Sep 14, 2020 | Best Practices, Copyrights, Intellectual Property, Quick Tips
© Copyright Format to Protect Content on Your Website It’s to claim copyright ownership of any of your copyrightable content on your website. Three elements are required for proper copyright notice: a) name of the owner, b) year, and c) copyright symbol (or the word...