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  • Jay Soriano

    August 31, 2009 at 2:42 pm in reply to: Wacom Tablets

    Walter, what size would you recommend? thanks.

  • Thank you Ron for your response. You and Kathlyn’s hard work shows. I remember when 2-pop launched(I think in 1999?) and traffic was booming…but has slowed quite a bit through the years so it’s great to have a place like the Cow to learn and have discussions w/ professionals and the more experienced. For my site I’m focusing more on one product so it will be less complicated but nonetheless, understand that it may not be that easy as one might think. Much appreciation!

  • Thank you everyone who contributed on this thread. It was very informative. I with an attorney in a couple of weeks. =)

  • Thank you Tim. So probably the most important thing right now is to search and apply for a trademark before launching my site? Also, I have a couple of ideas for different company names(but sound similar). Will I need to spend $$ for a search of each one? Thanks again!

  • so what about sites such as paypalsucks.com and slight lettering change as iphilm.com(instead of ifilm). are these sites possibly candidates on infringement?

    i understand that it is best to find a name is unique so thank you all for your informative advice. =)

    now, as far as LLC, it is not necessary but beneficial for a website owner?

    how about an IRS EIN#?

  • Thanks for the quick response David. I was using Sony.tv only as an example. But let’s say Sony doesn’t have the dot tv domain. Wouldn’t I have the right to use that domain and include it in my company name, Sony.tv since it was never registered? ie: Let’s say there was an electronics company named CreativeCow. They did not register their site w/ the suffix, .net. Mr. Lindenbloom starts up Creativecow.net which offers nothing related to what the company CreativeCow offers. Wouldn’t this be the domain’s ownes legal right? thanks again.

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