Q: I am interested in learning more about your Copyright-Name service. However, I have a few questions regarding:
(1) Trademark vs Copyright (are both services available
through your services)
(2) Do I need to trademark/copyright both my birth name
and married name on the public notice advertisment.
Also, would it be available to trademark/copyright
my under age daughter?
(3) Is it available to order a trademark/copyright
stamp?
R: To answer in part
Names are property and your name is your property, no matter what form it appears in. Your TRADE NAME© is common-law copyright. Your True Name© is autograph-common-law copyright.
Your name is not copyrighted statutorily because you are a flesh-and-blood man [woman]
– not a corportation and deal exclusively in common law. Since the law cannot compel impossibilities, you have only one option, common law, which you have accessed by copyrighting your property.
I assist you in this process by creating a security agreement, indemnity bond, power of attorney and a common-law public notice which establishes your claim of right if you will.
(2) Do I need to trademark/copyright both my birth name
and married name on the public notice advertisment.
Also, would it be available to trademark/copyright
my under age daughter?
Understand that in the first place you are not your name but rather
you were given names as a member of a family clan or group. As such any name you go by is an alias or a label attached to your person. When you got married you are now a member of another group or family if you will. I would trademark/copyright the name you are currently going by or both if you have property in your maiden
name [this could be done all within one set of documents].
You could do the same for your underage daughter but since she is under your custody I would simply claim her legal entity (straw man) as your debtor as you would make claim to all property under your straw men current and past [your married name and your maiden name].
(3) Is it available to order a trademark/copyright
stamp?
This is not necessary in my humble opinion, you can sign your name a number of different ways to remove any doubt as to the exact identification of the signing party. Any stamp maker in your local area can create a stamp for you to use if you prefer for your convenience. See some samples below: “John Henry Doe©” being your signature.
ie: JOHN HENRY DOE©, by John Henry Doe©, Authorized Representative
by John Henry Doe©, Authorized Representative
by John Henry Doe©, Agent
By order of: JOHN DOE,
by John Henry Doe©, Authorized Representative
Hope that helps. – Les
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