Courtesy: Fashion Mingle

Don’t Lose

Fashion Mingle today with its Mingle Mastermind Group got down to business about protecting the work and the brand you created through specific means of copyright where you can avoid maximum legality and overall profit losses with the “Fashion Business Survival Guide: The Weapons You Need to Protect Your Brand”.

This one key step of protecting your intellectual property and brand are extremely important, that Fashion Mingle has been promoting it since Monday because for you to lose your business in the long run over someone else capitalizing off your brand without your permission is just a sad situation that happens to many businesses.

To avoid this catastrophe of someone copying your brand and property where they’re making more money than you on it, as well as you spending an enormous amount of money on legal fees and copyright proof, you need to know first that a general state and federal copyright of your domain is not enough.

Copyrights need to be specific according to state and federal business laws, plus you need to have employees sign a Non Disclosure Agreement before and after employment so you don’t end up losing lots of money or our business, so in the event that someone steals your work to claim it as their own, or vice versa, you are more than ready to fight in court about what was disclosed.

You must keep a record of everything not only said, but the patent and process of how your brand and business was created, and it does not cost too much to file for specific copyrights along with general copyrights and NDA’s so you have the weapons you need if you have to go to court to fight for your business and the lunch off your plate.

If you want to lose your lunch and your livelihood over stolen property, your best bet along with watching this session top to bottom is seek out legal advice from the head of this Mingle Mastermind, who is Shirin Movahed at her law offices of Rakomova Law, who can help you better understand the weapons you need to protect your brand.

Daniel Quintanilla


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After spending 7 years writing for Examiner.com specializing in Lauren Conrad, "The Hills", and fashion, Daniel continues that same method exploring a lot more with "Daniel plus Lauren".

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