Legal Question in Technology Law in California

Im wanting to start an online buisness that makes Novelty Documents. These documents will be sold to customers for entertainment purpose, or training. I plan to replicate whatever type document my customer needs. They will purchase online. And the file will be shipped Via email that was provided. I do not make any hardcopys. Only digital media which will clearly have my companys watermak located somewhere on the file. I live in ca

Will i run into any legal trouble?


Asked on 8/26/19, 7:19 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Frank Natoli Natoli-Legal, LLC

This really depends on what you mean by "novelty documents." You might have copyright issues and if these have legal effect and it is perceived that you are providing them specifically to people based on their needs that could be considered the unlicensed practice of law.

Before you commit to anything, I suggest that you consult with a lawyer in private and discuss your objectives in more detail. You can start by calling around to several for a free phone consultation, get some insights then pick the best fit to work with.

If you would like to discuss further over a free phone consult, feel free to contact me anytime that is convenient.

Our firm is now referred by the American Bar Association (see under the New York section): http://www.americanbar.org/groups/delivery_legal_services/resources/programs_to_help_those_with_moderate_income.html

Kind regards,

Frank

www.LanternLegal.com

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DISCLAIMER: this is not intended to be specific legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. No attorney-client relationship is formed on the basis of this posting.

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Answered on 8/26/19, 9:49 am


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