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HapPhi Business and Patents

HapPhi talks business and patents.General Business Corporations cannot file for patents or trademarks, but they may protect their proprietary innovations and copyrighted material through the filing of a Certificate of Copyright. To safeguard their innovations, General Business Corporations may establish Limited Liability Companies, S-Corporations, and C-Corporations. General Business Corporations may register a Certificate of Copyright to protect their trademarks. To safeguard their IPs, General Business Corporations may register a Certificate of Copyright. A General Business Corporation is formed without a “legal entity” and therefore cannot file for patents or trademarks.

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June 15, 2022


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General business corporations can protect their inventions and registered trademarks by filing a patent. However, general business corporations cannot file a trademark. In addition, General Business Corporations cannot file a Certificate of Copyright. General Business Corporations must use another business structure to protect their intellectual property and remain an in good standing with the state of New York. Here is a list of Articles pertaining to Intellectual Property Protection for General Business Corporations:


IP Protection for General Business Corporations

General Business Corporations are General Partnerships that have a not-for-profit purpose. General Business Corporations cannot protect their IP by filing a patent or registering a trademark. However, General Business Corporations can file a Certificate of Copyright. General Business Corporations can use their Articles of Organization to file a copyright. General Business Corporations can protect their IP, but cannot file a patent or trademark.


Trademark Protection for General Business Corporations

General Business Corporations cannot file a trademark. However, General Business Corporations can use another business structure to protect their trademarks. General Business Corporations cannot register a trademark because they cannot form a “legal entity.” The Articles of Organization of General Business Corporations state that they are formed without a “legal entity.” Therefore, General Business Corporations cannot file a trademark. General Business Corporations can protect their trademarks by forming Limited Liability Companies, S-Corporations, and C-Corporations. General Business Corporations can protect their trademarks by forming Limited Liability Companies, S-Corporations, and C-Corporations.


Patent Protection for General Business Corporers

General Business Corporations cannot protect their inventions by filing a patent. However, General Business Corporations can use another business structure to protect their inventions. General Business Corporations cannot file a patent because the Articles of Organization for General Business Corporations state that they are formed without a “legal entity.” Therefore, General Business Corporations cannot file a patent. General Business Corporations can protect their inventions by forming Limited Liability Companies, S-Corporations, and C-Corporations. General Business Corporations can protect their inventions by forming Limited Liability Companies, S-Corporations, and C-Corporations. General Business Corporations can protect their inventions by forming Limited Liability Companies, S-Corporations, and C-Corporations.


Certificate of Copyright Protection for General Business Corporations

General Business Corporations cannot file a copyright. However, General Business Corporations can use another business structure to protect their copyrighted works. General Business Corporations cannot file a copyright because they cannot form a “legal entity.” The Articles of Organization of General Business Corporations state that they are formed without a “legal entity.” Therefore, General Business Corporations cannot file a copyright. General Business Corporations can protect their copyrighted works by forming Limited Liability Companies, S-Corporations, and C-Corporations. General Business Corporations can protect their copyrighted works by forming Limited Liability Companies, S-Corporations, and C-Corporations. General Business Corporations can protect their copyrighted works by forming Limited Liability Companies, S-Corporations, and C-Corporations.


Conclusion

General Business Corporations cannot file patents or trademarks. However, General Business Corporations can use another business structure to protect their inventions and copyrighted works by filing a Certificate of Copyright. General Business Corporations can protect their inventions by forming Limited Liability Companies, S-Corporations, and C-Corporations. General Business Corporations can protect their trademarks by forming Limited Liability Companies, S-Corporations, and C-Corporations. General Business Corporations can protect their IP by filing a Certificate of Copyright. General Business Corporations cannot file patents or trademarks because they are formed without a “legal entity.”

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