Q:I've been directed to our states web-site nevada.gov
for filing instructions so, I've been holding off until
I complete the copyright process. Should I file all 3
or can I send in the UCC/SA followed by the copyright?
A: The SA is a private agreement between you and the
strawman. Only make reference to it by its
identification number but keep your own personal
information private for your eyes only. That
information in the wrong hands can lead to identity
theft so definitely do not put it where someone through
a search on your legal name can easily find it. What
you want them to find is the public notice claiming not
the ownership but the exclusive right of use of your
legal name.
The copyright notice more correctly is merely a public
notice with an self-executing agreement. Like a
trespassing sign you place it where it will be noticed
if someone is looking to attack or violate your
property.
The UCC1 lien is a public registration of a claim you
have against the strawman since everything you created
is in its name. The copyright notice includes a
reference to it and the SA to substantiate its validly.
Its all you need use publically unless your state
determines otherwise ( then you must decide what you
wish to do).
To file in Nevada I suggest you use the generic forms
on my site (look under "sitemap" untill you find it).
Fill it in and get a notary to create a certified copy
and send that one in keeping the original. That way
should they change anything - you have a record of the
original and your intention as recorded. I can send you
a suggested way to fill it out as a guide line just ask
me - you will need to use 2 forms to complete the
process. Think of the UCC1 I filed for you as a general
filing and the paper filing in your State as more
specific.
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