Electronic Filing Systems For The Office

Electronic Filing Systems For The Office

Question: Do you have any good Document Filing Reference System?

I have to catalogue Intellectual Property for my family but I don’t know how to file it properly. I cannot use the same system as we have in my office since it is a completely different kind of thing.

How are you filing your documents in the computer system? What kind of file numbers do you give the documents?

Here’s a fictive example: Let’s say I own two trademarks, one called “HALO” and the other one called “BELLO”. I have these trademarks registered in 10 countries. I now have to create a paper file for each trademark and country, and I also create an electronic file in my computer for each trademark and country.

What file ID would you give to easily find it in your computer? This file ID is also communicated to the Trademark Office and becomes their official reference.

Do you know of any good working reference system? What are you working with: numbers or letters or both?

I appreciate any idea.

Answer: I normally would create specific folders and sub-folders. I would label the folders with totally spelled out names. It makes it easy to retrieve it if you can easily recognize the title of the folders. If you can add word qualifiers to it then it would help even more.

For example: Folders would be labeled BELLO-Real Estate Files and BELLO-Biostats for Family Members. Under BELLO-Real Estate Files folder, you can have BELLO-Morgage Payments sub-folder and BELLO-Real Estate Taxes sub-folder. All the files would be formated in Excel. Likewize, BELLO-Biostats folder would have files formated in MicroSoft Word.

I hope this help.

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Electronic Filing Of Documents

Electronic Filing Of Documents

Question: Will Narita Airport confiscate my CD-ROMs? or much worse?

I’m bound to Japan a few hours from now and up to this moment I am agonizing over whether to bring my binder full of CD-ROMs.

All of my CDs contain computer data; from Office documents, video clips, sound files, to electronic books, most o which are downloaded over the internet.

I’m mostly concerned about piracy issues here, and I really don’t want to jeopardize the opportunity to work there in Japan, but I badly need to bring those stuff.

Please help me.

I need to know, so if anyone here had the same experience please tell me what to do.

Answer: The worst that could happen is that the CD-ROMs will be destroyed. It’s not as if customs officers have enough time to dig through every file on every device to search for copyrighted material. If they did then no one would be able to take their MP3 player anywhere, and there are very few people who don’t have at least one copyright violation on their laptop.

As long as the media is obviously for your personal use, then customs is unlikely to be very interested in it. The fact is, it’s perfectly legal to make backup copies of software or tapes of CDs that you already own to play in your car. As long as you don’t use the original and copy at the same time, it’s not violating the terms of the intellectual property licensing. For all the customs officers know, you could have the originals back home which would make it all copacetic.

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After significant effort and time, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) finally has adopted amendments to Form ADV and related brochure filing and delivery requirements (“Part 2 Amendments”). 1 Form ADV Part II, currently a “check-the-box” form supported by a disclosure schedule, will now be replaced with Form ADV Part 2, which in most cases will require each SEC-registered investment …

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Electronic Filing In Federal Court

Electronic Filing In Federal Court

Question: Isn’t AT&T’s ‘secret room’ illegal/unethical?

And why would any customer want to go with a company that eavesdrops on your calls without permission….

AT&T provided National Security Agency eavesdroppers with full access to its customers’ phone calls, and shunted its customers’ internet traffic to data-mining equipment installed in a secret room in its San Francisco switching center, according to a former AT&T worker cooperating in the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s lawsuit against the company.
Mark Klein, a retired AT&T communications technician, submitted an affidavit in support of the EFF’s lawsuit this week. That class action lawsuit, filed in federal court in San Francisco last January, alleges that AT&T violated federal and state laws by surreptitiously allowing the government to monitor phone and internet communications of AT&T customers without warrants.

http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2006/04/70619

Answer: If you only knew what really goes on at AT&T…

This is just the tip of the iceburg.

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Filing Software For Mac

Filing Software For Mac

Question: If I insall os x 10.5 on my mac once it comes out will my software and all my files remain unchanged?

I have decided to buy a mac mini and to upgrade it to 10.5 once it comes out. Once I do this will my software and other files remain on my comp unchanged. I am asking this because I do not have to cds for my software and am just making sure.

Answer: 10.5 isn’t out yet, so nobody can say for sure.

BUT, apple installs have typically made existing programs run FASTER and with less problems. You won’t lose your old data or your applications. If an app doesn’t work on 10.5, you’ll have to upgrade it, but that would be very un-likely and only apply to a weird 0.01%

All Apple OS X versions come on DVD, not CDs.

Apps: PDFpen, Pavtube DVD to iPhone Converter for Mac, BusyCal

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File Taxes Date

File Taxes Date

Question: what is the first date to file 2009 taxes using rapid refund?

Answer: You can file taxes as soon as you have all the information, unless they’ve changed the rules (AGAIN!). I don’t think there’s a “first date” though.

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