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Q: Inquiry for business registration in Wyoming

Hello everyone, I'm looking into opening a business in Wyoming from abroad with no US residence. and I'm curious about the necessary paperwork and steps required to do so. Could anyone provide guidance on the specific documents and procedures needed to establish a business entity in... View More

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answered on May 1, 2024

Starting a business in Wyoming from abroad is a structured process, and it's great that you're doing your research. First, you will need to decide on the type of business entity you want to establish, such as a corporation, LLC, or partnership. Each entity type has its specific filing... View More

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Q: Hey, if i wanted to write a book titled A Hero's Journey would I be able to do it or is it trademark infringement?
John Martin Hilla
John Martin Hilla
answered on Apr 7, 2022

Book titles cannot be registered as Federal trademarks unless they are attached to a series of books or editions. Titles also cannot be copyrighted.

Here, you are proposing, however, to write a book with a title that shared with an extremely famous book: The Hero's Journey by Joseph...
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Q: Hello, I would like to create a new brand called "Fancy Nomad" and found a TESS record with status 602 can I use it?
Ahaji Kirk Amos
Ahaji Kirk Amos
answered on Jun 8, 2019

Whether you may legally use it is not related to its registration status. You should consult a trademark attorney. You may schedule a free call on my website. ahajiamos.com

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Q: Can I use the spelling of Fire as FYRE for educational purpose on a school project?

Fyre Festival trade mark abandoned? I would not use the word festival.

Marcos Garciaacosta
Marcos Garciaacosta
answered on Mar 19, 2019

depends on the scope of the use and whether it will confuse people as of what you are doing vis a vis a registered or established commercial mark.

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Q: Would an vape juice company need to trademark each individual bottle or only the company logo and mascot?

I will be starting a business making the juice for e vapes and the different flavors were gonna come in a different base color for the bottle but the general design would stay the same. Would I need to trademark each flavor because of the different base color or just the business name and mascot?... View More

Benton R Patterson III
Benton R Patterson III
answered on Jan 2, 2018

It depends on how much protection you want for your brand. If you want to prevent other people from using each individual color for the specific juice, then you would need to trademark each bottle design. Although, doing so could be expensive to obtain and maintain. If you only want to prevent... View More

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