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hey there Jim aren't back yet you hear from Hawthorne lawn today I want to talk to you about if you were a blogger or starting an online business here are the legal considerations that you need to keep in mind when you're starting your business let's go with the disclaimer I was putting together this list and I've got nine or ten different issues that you might need to be aware of if I'm not even say you might need to be over that you should be aware of if you're starting an online business and you are a blogger now remember I talked to you about in the last video I'm going to do a series of these videos whether you're a blogger a podcast or a YouTube or whatever it is that you're doing these are the main issues that you're going to need to think about when you're starting your business from a legal perspective now when I say starting your business I mean what I really mean is not not you know starting your business from day one what I mean is starting your business to the point that you actually have you're starting to make money with your business you determine that your idea is viable and that you are gonna push forward and this is going to be a main source of income from you now you need to start thinking about these issues when you're starting a blog you don't necessarily need to do a lot of these but but some of them you might want to think about just as you're getting started so this is a good list regardless of whether or not in your blog or podcast or whatever this is still going to be helpful to you regardless of the niche that you're getting in with your online business so let's jump into it the first things first is the name when you're naming your blog or podcast or whatever it is that you're naming you need to make sure that you're not taking anybody else's name you need to make sure that your name is available and you need to be thinking about the fact that two or three years from now you may want to trademark that name at some point and so if you're picking a name that incapable of being trademark because somebody else has it or somebody else's already trademarked it then that's gonna be bad so that's that's you're gonna make a huge mistake if you don't check this out first because if you don't check this out first then you find out later on that you're actually using somebody else's name well then you're Sol so here's what you need to do when you're just starting out you need to check and make sure that your name is not taken on a couple places number one I would just do a Google search and see if any Mouse is using your name that's a great way to start number two you want to go to the US trap US Patent and Trademark Office website and check and see if anybody else has trademarked your name that's another thing you want to do I'll include a link down in the description number three you want to go on social media and see if anybody else's picture name in the event that nobody's picture name that's great you don't need to rush and file a trademark application right away but you know that and register the name you can register the domain and you can claim all those social media properties but you're going to want to do because those things get taken pretty quickly if somebody sees what you're doing they may try and grab it before you do that's number one is the naming situation number two I would say disclaimers and so this is gonna be especially important if you are giving information out or if you're selling affiliate products or things like that there's a couple different disclaimers that you're going to need to have on your website or on your podcast or on your youtube channel whatever you notice the beginning of this I included a disclaimer I do that with every video because I want you to know that even though I'm a lawyer I can't give you legal advice that's the disclaimer that I'm making to you so a disclaimer is basically saying you know don't blame me if something goes wrong you know the unless unless I'm actually your lawyer which I'm not you can't come back at me and say that I gave you bad legal voice that's where the disclaimer is doing the same is true of your blog so if you post an article that tell somebody how to make the best chocolate chip cookies in the world but they're not in fact the best chocolate chip cookies in the world they can come back to you later on and say those cookies really so can't do that there's a couple disclaimers that you need number one the legal disclaimers that are going to help to protect you in the event somebody makes a mistake following your advice another disclaimer is an affiliate disclaimer an affiliate disclaimer is basically telling the world that you might be earning money if they click on your links that's actually required by the FTC or the Federal Trade Commission and a link down below to the requirements for the FTC will be in the description also you may want to think about putting a DMCA notice on your website that basically says if somebody tries to tap in your website that you can go to their web host provider and you can ask them to take it down not really disclaimer but it's something you may want to think about including in your website all right the third issue we're going to talk about our online contracts and so just because you're online doesn't mean you don't want to have contracts with your website and there's three specific contracts that I want to encourage you to have on your website the first is going to be a Terms of Service that's going to basically tell somebody if they use your website if they use the information your website that they're going to be bound by your Terms of Service if they decide not to follow your Terms of Service then you can't be held responsible that they messed something up basically the second type of disclaimer you're going to or not disclaimer online contract you need is a privacy policy this is really important especially if you're going to be collect information from people to visit your site in the form of cookies or if you're putting little snips of code from Facebook advertising and Google advertising so you can retarget people or if you're collecting actual physical email addresses from people for information you want to make sure that you've got a privacy policy and actually if you don't have a privacy policy if you're sending ads to Facebook or to Google or something like that they will take your ads down if they find that you don't have a privacy policy so that's another contract you need to be aware of and you need to have on your website and I don't know why I told you I have three actually only have two anyway let's get on to the next thing number four now we're going to talk about the things that most people want to talk about when they're starting their business and that's choice is choosing it choosing choosing a corporate entity for most people that's going to be an LLC and I've got lots of videos about forming LLC's I'm on this channel make sure you check them out include a link to some of the best up here so that's that's one thing you need to be aware of when you're starting your LLC especially if
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- Patria Barnaby
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I've studied post-colonial literature at University of California, San Diego in San Diego and I am an expert in linear programming. I usually feel surprised. My previous job was prosthetic technician I held this position for 10 years, I love talking about woodworking and nascar. Huge fan of Sammy Davis Jr. I practice shuffleboard and collect premiums.
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