Trademark vs. service mark? What’s the difference? Both are issued by the
United States Patent and Trademark Office to distinguish a brand’s products and
services from those of other businesses. Generally, trademarks distinguish a
company’s products, whereas a service mark relates to the services a company
provides. Both fall under the category of intellectual property. We’ll explore
some of the various options and implications on our next show.

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When should you consider setting up a subsidiary or other new entity for your existing company? While you can run multiple streams of business through one entity, there are tax, asset protection, and partnership reasons why you may want to open up a new subsidiary entity for “new activity.” We’ll explore some of the various options and implications on our next show.

 

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Bill Bernard – WFBLegalConsulting.com
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Rick Moscoso – Captivate365.com
rick@captivate365.com
949.667.1182

The Bottled Business Sense Show provides practical business perspectives that uniquely emphasize both legal and media marketing strategies that protect and insure the longevity of your business.

WFB LEGAL CONSULTING–LAWYER FOR BUSINESS–A BEST ASSET PROTECTION Services Group