it depends on what your food product is. One way is to rent time/space in a commercial kitchen make your product there then sell on the street. Untill you get enough money to set up your own restaurant.
you could franchise?
it depends on what your food product is. One way is to rent time/space in a commercial kitchen make your product there then sell on the street. Untill you get enough money to set up your own restaurant.
you could franchise?
You would need to consult an attorney if you really want valid advise on this.Generally if the name is generic enough and you don t infringe on the trademarks of UNC, then you aren t violating anything. However if you incorporate their logo, mascot, or anything else that would imply you are associated with UNC = NOT A GOOD IDEA. Or if Tar-Heel is unique to UNC, same thing, not ok.Again, you should consult an attorney for any legal matter like this. You really can t get a safe answer from someone that doesn t legally understand copyright and trademark laws, specifically in your state.
If the shoes are made by Coach (in China) and you have authorization from Coach to sell them, it s not a crime.If the shoes, say Coach but aren t made by Coach, they are counterfeit and it would be illegal to sell them.
You need to go to your County Court house and find out who to talk to . If you are a legal citizen of America and have a license for your business and insurance on your place of business I believe it s OK, but again If you don t have a business license you need to purchase one at the Court House. You also need to keep track of every thing you sell and put the tax money away in your bank because if you earn too much you will need to report this and pay in taxes.
yes, this is a copyright crime http://hubpages.com/hub/HOW-TO-MAKE-MONEY-ON-EBAY-A-SIMPLER-GUIDE
In many cases, yes.Ebay adheres to US patent and copyright law.
I agree with the floor 3 and four
yes it is