Stealing company name? How to prevent/stop?
How do you prevent some one from using your business name? If you want to be the only one, you would have to get it LLCed or something correct? Ok so say if I made up a company name BRT Reptiles and I got the website Brtreptiles.com. I mean just because I own the website name doesn't mean that I would own the business name. So how do you stop this or prevent this? Thanks
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Thank you, I live in the US but I'm sure its close to the same thing. Some ones gotta know where or who I have to contact to register my company name and logo so it doesn't get used.
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Thank you, I live in the US but I'm sure its close to the same thing. Some ones gotta know where or who I have to contact to register my company name and logo so it doesn't get used.
I would honestly say google some copyright stuff, that way you get an idea. If you can't get any help there maybe go through the phone book for lawyers?
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Realistically you can't stop it(Look at how much time and money Apple spends suing the pants off of everyone and being sued). And, it wouldn't even be worth the legal fees unless you are in the major league breeder group.
What is stopping someone say in Canada or the UK from opening their business and using let's say BHB Reptiles as their name, even if those actually are the founders initials? The likely response from potential customers thinking you'd pulled a bit of a D-bag move with that name selection.
The first order of business would be imho, building the name. Make it recognisable and virtually synonymous with customer service. (No one in these parts will consider messing with Markus Jayne Reptiles for example, running under even a similar name would paint that business as shady for trying to use a well known persons credentials to further your own agenda)
One thing you should do however is register your business. Here we can easily get a small business licence, I am guessing you have something similar there.
It may also be a good idea to discuss your plans with an accountant, that small fee could pay for itself quickly if you can take advantage of legal tax-breaks most of use average joes or janes aren't overly familiar with.
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My first two suggestions would be to either lick it or pee on it. No one will want it if you lick and if you pee on something it's automatically yours. If you want added insurance, lick it AND pee on it. Preferably in that order, though I suppose that's up to you.
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