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Old 08-13-2004, 12:56 PM
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DANGER IN COPYRIGHT

Squirrel, (without the "s")



Like I said, I agree to a point. This guy Ken Evans, has a point. But redemption and libel and slander are different animals altogether.



There is a way you can copyright your name. It is a commercial venture. YOu can do a DBA and that will stand as proof that there is a difference.



You can give public notice of your intentions and the terms of your contract. But to use this in a heinous vengeful way is not the answer.



YOu have to be able to protect yourself in commerce. This method is just a tool to deter such actions. I have one and it is effective to scare the bejesus out of alleged debt collectors.



I don't recommend it. But you can do it. Even though there are other methods to protect your name.

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