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by ggm
1460 days ago
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The same mechanisms which are going to help you, help scammers. The difference is the intent. So, in law you really do have to be associated by name with your registrations for company name, registration number &c. You can put them behind a legal barrier, but it can be uncovered. This is important. If your risk is being seen by your employer, then the cost of an intermediary shouldn't be too high. Family trust? You're paying somebody for the incorporation of some entity, to be the holding entity, come what may (ie, nothing is free) Domain names: easy. Just chose the 'hide registrant' options in the domain registrar. The hiding wont stop you falling afoul of IPR contractual obligations. If you signed the form, your work may belong to your employer come what may. non-compete clauses too. Deliberately trying to avoid this, by "hiding" is not sensible. It will only increase your burdens in law if it goes there. (it goes to intent) |
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It is more about not putting the company in a difficult position with its stakeholders by publishing anything that is not aligned with our brand.