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DANGER IN COPYRIGHT
I have a question -- if you are a sole proprietor, and have or aare a DBA, would it be beneficial to have your name copywrited, or some such to separate the living soul from the "corporation"... and does the law recognize that distinction? One ofthe biggest hazards of DBA soleprop is that the flesh and blood is assumed to hold final resposibility/liability. Thoughts?
Along the same line, and I know we discussed these issue separately, but perhaps a comparision might be helpful -- Trust, revocable, living, pure, etc ), corp sole, LLC, sol prop -- other "business entities" the good/bad/benefit/liabilities -- want to protect my assets; do not want to pay big bucks to do so, especially if I don't understand the process- and want to disperse or liquidate when and to whom I choose--> Anyone knowledgable and up to the task?
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