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The Terms of Use agreement sets forth the agreement between The Corporate Firm, Inc. (http://www.thecorporatefirmusa.com) and every user of this web site and the services it offers.  By utilizing this web site the user agrees and understands all that is listed in the Terms of Use.  The Corporate Firm is a web site intended for informational purposes only.

The information contained herein does not contain legal, tax, or accounting advice and under no circumstances substitutes for the advice of a licensed professional for the relevant subject.  Any legal, real estate, and or tax information is purely informational and should not be utilized without the consultation of a licensed attorney or accountant.

The Corporate Firm only provides personalized document preparation.  The Corporate Firm, Inc. is NOT a law or accounting firm.  The user agrees not to hold The Corporate Firm, Inc. liable for any loss, damages, claims, and or any other unpleasant incident that may occur from using this web site and or its recommendations.

 

Warning!! – These are Copyrighted Materials

Protected by Strict Copyright Law!

 

 

Legal action will be brought against you and/or your company if you are found to have made ANY unauthorized copies of these materials in part or in whole.

 

Unauthorized copying is AGAINST THE LAW, regardless of intent, whether you are:

 

1.  Making a copy to give to your friend for free

2.  Distributing one or multiple copies to others for profit

3.  Making copies for any other reason

 

No matter if you make a profit or not, you are committing a serious copyright infringement crime, punishable by severe fines and imprisonment and you may be held liable under BOTH civil and criminal law.

 

Remedies against violators can include fines in excess of $400,000 PLUS up to 5 years jail time PLUS recovery of ALL LEGAL FEES.

 

When Civil action is brought against the violators, the owner of these copyrighted materials will seek to stop you from using the material immediately and will also request monetary damages.  The law allows for the copyright owner to choose between actual damages, which includes the amount lost because of your infringement as well as any profits attributable to the infringement and statutory damages, which can be as much as $150,000 for each program copied.  In addition the government can criminally prosecute you for copyright infringement.  If convicted, you can be fined up to $250,000, or sentenced to jail for up to 5 years or both.

 

Note:  The providers of this educational material have united with others in the industry and are utilizing Watchdog Reporting to identify and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law all criminal activity involving the illegal copying and/or pirating of these copyrighted materials.

 

Some of the information contained herein has been extracted from material contained in non-copyrighted Government Publications and Internet sites.  This warning is not intended to prevent any of our clients from copying any of that material from the Internet or legally obtaining it elsewhere.