I received $200k offer from KT.
i think that if i were a foreigner, they offerd at $500k at least.
They are magnanimity to foreigner.
and other reason is TAX problem.
I'd like to pay smaller tax than local trade.
thanks.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Yes, KT is an acronym. Yes, acronyms can certainly be trademarked. Examples are KT, AT&T, TM, and others. Generic dictionary names can also be trademarked, have you heard of a little company called AppleOriginally Posted by touchring
trademarks based on acronyms or dictionary words are generally considered weak trademarks, in that they are harder to defend and harder to register and may offer less legal protection for the company. Of course all bets are off when you are Apple.
I received $200k offer from KT.
i think that if i were a foreigner, they offerd at $500k at least.
They are magnanimity to foreigner.
and other reason is TAX problem.
I'd like to pay smaller tax than local trade.
thanks.
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The owner is my younger brother.
So we share data.
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:huh:Originally Posted by biggedon
It is in the brokered areaOriginally Posted by PokerTournament
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I think there are trademarks that are impossible to defend, e.g. company llc.Originally Posted by draqon
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