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Calling myself "Incorporated"

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realgarry

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Nevada

I am a freelance talent in the multimedia field. I want to start a new website titled "(Blank) Incorporated," with "blank" being the name of the service I offer. I'm not trying to present myself as a corporation or make people think I am incorporated. It's just a catchy name, like Murder, Inc. (Except I don't murder people. Because that's bad.) Basically, I'm just calling my website "(Blank) Incorporated." Are there any laws that say I can't do that?

Thanks,
Garry
 



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