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Did you know?One of the benefits of registering your business with the CAC is that it enables you to open a corporate ba...
05/01/2021

Did you know?

One of the benefits of registering your business with the CAC is that it enables you to open a corporate bank account.

Click the button below to learn more about registering your business name.

Starting and growing a business can be hard. There's a lot to think and take care ofFrom choosing a name, registering yo...
02/01/2020

Starting and growing a business can be hard.


There's a lot to think and take care of


From choosing a name, registering your business, protecting your brand and ideas (is that even possible?) to hiring and managing employees, dealing with government agencies, accurate documentation, etc.


We know.


That's why we created this simple email series.


Think of it as the key legal insights you should be aware of in starting and growing your business.


One that's big, strong and resilient.


Click the link below to learn more

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An Email Series on Key Legal Insights in Building a Big Strong and Resilient Business. Enter your email address to get started. 

Registering a business in NigeriaOnline Business Law ClassIn this online business law class on starting and registering ...
17/02/2019

Registering a business in Nigeria

Online Business Law Class

In this online business law class on starting and registering a business in Nigeria, we shall be considering:

some of the different types of businesses one can register, their features, pros and cons and when it is suitable to use each one;

the steps involved in registering the business with CAC;

answering questions on the above topics on business registration with CAC.

Venue: Online (Whatsapp)
Date: 26th February, 2019
Time; 8 p.m (GMT +1)
Fee: N3000

Questions?

Pleas send a message

Starting A BusinessWhen you are starting a business, one of the most important things you’ll have to consider is how bes...
24/09/2017

Starting A Business

When you are starting a business, one of the most important things you’ll have to consider is how best to structure your business.

In this post, we will look at some of the most common ways of structuring a business in Nigeria, examining their features and advantages and the types of businesses that are typically carried out with each. And then at the end of this post, we will look at some general factors to consider before choosing.

Let’s start.

When you are starting a business, one of the most important things you’ll have to consider is how best to structure your business. ...

Please take a few moments to complete this  legal services survey to assess the legal needs of individuals and businesse...
28/03/2017

Please take a few moments to complete this legal services survey to assess the legal needs of individuals and businesses.

Thank you for taking part in this simple legal services survey to assess legal service needs. Please take a few moments to answer the following questions

Yep, an idea is one of them
28/02/2017

Yep, an idea is one of them

What is copyright and which things can't be copyrighted?

Some valuable tips
27/02/2017

Some valuable tips

Things to skip: Times New Roman, an "objective" blurb, and a Hotmail address.

23/02/2017

Pause: Using the Internet to drive your business growth
__The most valuable "real estate" in the world!

A few months ago, I was talking with a leading entrepreneur who has made billions in the media business. Our discussion centered on how an entrepreneur can use the Internet to make billions of dollars. We called it the most "valuable REAL ESTATE in the world… more valuable than land."

Every entrepreneur needs to "see" the Internet as "valuable real estate," in much the same way you would see a piece of land for building something like a hotel.

From now on, when you go onto the Internet for anything, I want you to "see" as an entrepreneur, and not just as a consumer of a service. Challenge yourself to ask the hard questions:

# "This website I'm visiting -- how do these guys actually make money?"
# "How does this App make money?"
# "What is their business model?"
# "Why can't I build something using the same concept?"

This week, I want to revisit a few lessons on using the Internet from our live case study, Kwesé TV. As you know by now, we have built four Internet-based platforms:

Kwese.com
KweseSports.com
Kwesé App
Kwesefied.com

If you were discussing with a billionaire potential investor, would you, as an entrepreneur, be able to answer the questions I've posed above, based on observations from these platforms?

Remember a key lesson I’ve shared before: Every business today must do everything possible to drive its growth using the Internet.

This means (I've said it before and will do so again)...

__Every business must have a website!

These days when someone wants to learn something about your business, your brand, your product, or your services, the first thing they do is study your website:

# Remember, people are able to look at your website from anywhere in the world. So make it world-class.

# A website must be clean, and clear about what you’re selling. In our case, we sell television programming, which includes movies, series, documentaries, news and sports.

# The website must show a customer where and how to get the products or services on offer.

At Kwesé, for instance, we have established one key website: Kwese.Com. This website is not only our key window to the world; it’s also, most importantly, the place where we want our customers to go first when they want to learn about our services, and how to get them.

Where do I go if I want to know about your own business? How do you draw my attention to it? Here’s a simple technique:

I WILL GIVE A KWESE TV DECODER AND DISH TO THE FIRST 25 PEOPLE WHO GIVE ME THE CORRECT ANSWER TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:

__Using the Kwese.com website for your research, tell me the name of a local dealer in Ghana, Rwanda or Zambia. (If there's no service in your country by the end of June, then I will send you an iPad).

SEE! I have used this simple technique to draw your attention to my site. (This is a real contest... Please post your answers ONLY under this main post, not under one of the Afterthoughts).

Can you think of other ways you can also deploy?

Now let's discuss the future, your future: What are your plans for a business on the Internet? I’m excited to hear some of the progress made by some of you, and look forward to reading more.

In China, they believe in being "fast followers." That's why they have their own versions of Facebook, Google, WhatsApp, and Twitter...

Africa is waiting for our own response!

End.

Court: Hosting A Pirate Site Doesn't Equal Copyright Infringement
23/02/2017

Court: Hosting A Pirate Site Doesn't Equal Copyright Infringement

A Federal Court in California ruled that Steadfast is not automatically liable for hosting an alleged pirate website. In a tentative order favoring the Chicago-based hosting provider, Judge Wu fails to see sufficient evidence to support a secondary liability claim.

If you are a  lawyer practising in a different jurisdiction,  you can still use this to benchmark your practice.https://...
18/10/2016

If you are a lawyer practising in a different jurisdiction, you can still use this to benchmark your practice.

https://www.goclio.com/2016-legal-trends-report/

For the first time in the history of the legal profession, we’re bringing legal data to the people. Get your copy of the 2016 Legal Trends Report.

29/06/2016

On the Legality or otherwise of Copyright/Privacy Notifications to Facebook

First off, there's a thing called Terms of Service ("ToS") which you, I, and everyone else who signed up have agreed to.

Part of the ToS states that we all give Facebook a world-wide, non-exclusive, royalty free, transferable right to use the information we share on it and that others share about us.

This information is basically used to allow Facebook and its companies (subsidiaries) to personalize its services to you and I, the users.

The ToS doesn't grant Facebook and its companies a commercial usage right and it does not vest Intellectual property rights away from you as regards contents you create. You still own the intellectual property rights to the content that you create. This has always been Facebook's policy and Facebook has clarified this before.

A ToS is essentially a contract between two parties. One party cannot unilaterally change the terms of that contract without the other acquiescing to the change. (Please note however that Facebook can update the terms of this agreement and that by continuing to use Facebook, you are agreeing to the new changes/update).

So whether or not you post these legal notifications (or for that matter, whether or not you actually read the Facebook Terms of Service) it doesn't change anything. Because, as some are wont to say, "agreement is agreement"

If you truly want Facebook to stop using your information you could try: entirely stop using Facebook or; deleting your account.

And if you are concerned about privacy, check and adjust your privacy settings.

Secondly, The UCC and Rome Convention have nothing to do with your Facebook privacy and IP rights.

Lastly, Facebook has been a public company for quite a while now and that just really means you can buy and sell Facebook shares.

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