Re: A85: One more question


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Re: A85: One more question




I think the procedure for having a company is dependent on which state you
live.  In Texas, i just had to fill out a form and pay maybe $15 for an
assumed name.

-mike pearce

-----Original Message-----
From: Justin M Bosch <justin-b@juno.com>
To: assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-85@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Sunday, November 29, 1998 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: A85: One more question


>
>Your answer inspired another question: I've noticed that some people,
>rather than copyright their programs under their own name, do so under a
>company name.  What is the procedure to create a company, or in other
>words, what must be done to "start" a company?  Not a corporation, but
>simply a non-profit company.
>
>Justin Bosch
>justin-b@juno.com
>
>On Sun, 29 Nov 1998 22:47:40 -0600 Kaus <kaus@cybrzn.com> writes:
>>
>>you put the notice as when ever you first released that version to the
>>general public.
>>so, you dont have to reregister witht eh copyright office when you
>>update,
>>but you should change the notice on the software itself of the new
>>release
>>year.
>>and put who it is copyrighted by:  Copyright 2045, id software, inc.
>>or
>>Copyright September 56, 4034, John Romero and Id Software, Inc.
>>
>>
>>At 11:43 PM 11/29/98 EST, you wrote:
>>>
>>>If I first copyright a program (officially, with the Copyright
>>Office)
>>>this year, but update it next year and so on, will I always use
>>>"Copyright 1998" or am I expected to update the copyright based on
>>when I
>>>last revised the program?
>>>
>>>Justin Bosch
>>>justin-b@juno.com
>>>
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