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Regulatory Compliance
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Know the Consumer Protection Regulations
No matter how big or small your business is, you need to be aware of certain consumer protection laws when you deal with the general public. The Federal Trade Commission regulates all sales of merchandise or services to consumers.
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Over Regulation in Every Industry Except Law?
How do we citizens in the United States of America know that we are over regulated? Well it is pretty obvious when the rest of the world starts laughing at us. But it is even more obvious if you consider all the overregulation in the US on business, in every single industry except one. Lawyers.
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AS/NZ 3760: 2003 In-Service Safety Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment
The AS/NZ 3760: 2003 is document written by Standards Australia that specifies the procedures and criteria for the in-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment which is designed for connection by a flexible cord. It also applies to cord extension sets, portable outlet devices, portable residual current devices. Appendices include detailed test methods
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Regulatory Hooey Protects Us From Our Own Health
The medical establishment and their regulatory arms, such as the FDA, would like to remove nutritional supplements from the market. They are a threat to pharmaceutical interests and the fact that science proves the benefits of supplements does not matter.
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FDA Registration of Food Facilities
FDA Registrar Corp registers your domestic or foreign facility with the FDA & gives you the mandatory FDA Establishment Registration Number. It serves as your mandatory US Agent required for foreign facilities to get you the FDA Certification.
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Different Categories of Trademarks
For many businesses, establishing a well-known brand is the key to success. Of course, you need to protect that brand and trademarks are part of the process.
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US Trademark Law
US trademark law was presented in 2002 with the issue of trademark dilution and the question of how to prove it.
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History Of US Trademark
The US Trademark legislation developed from the nineteenth century when great growth of production and services demanded new regulation.
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Trademarks – An Exercise In Patience
Trademarks are a form of intellectual property for a person or business. To protect your mark, you always should formally trademark it. This brings us to the subject of patience.
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What Is A TradeMark And Why Should I Have One?
The short answer to this question is that a trademark can become a brand. Even if you're business is local, a brand name is important not only from a marketing but also a customer perception basis.
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