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    A 13 year old cannot run a company.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nain View Post
    i voted 'Not Sure' as im, not sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iHubz View Post
    Another one...

    You say it will fail however you have no proof that my project will fail. My past may be bad, however you also thought that Suerte failed, even though I sold it for £120.

    Now, you say this project will fail, however have no proof of this and you are just saying this because you don't want me to create a decent, working project. I have a good coder working on it, and I am doing the web 2.0 design for iHubz.

    I think I better stay away from this forum with press releases, because it just seems to cause problems. I have done nothing wrong here, and I am just making a very good project for others to use. More information can be found at

    www.splurstudios.com

    Darren
    LOL! Whats that a white square and a double coloured bg :| I could report you to paypal for being under aged with an account, account holders must be 18.

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    Your right, you can't be 13 and run a company. iHubz is not a company at the moment, it is just a starter website. If it does expand, I will get my parents to register as a company, until I reach 16 (in less than 2 years).

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    You may have sold it for £120. But you even said you didnt make any profit. So where did you win there?


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    But people have been saying it FAILED, which it did not. It was a learning experience for me.

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    If you didn't plaster your name everywhere then people would forget that it was you.
    (will be updated whenever I can be bothered to)

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    I wouldn't say adding my name to a press release (I did sign at the bottom) as plastering my name around. I purposely kept my name away from here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iHubz View Post
    Your right, you can't be 13 and run a company. iHubz is not a company at the moment, it is just a starter website. If it does expand, I will get my parents to register as a company, until I reach 16 (in less than 2 years).
    which'd need taxing

    alot of cash monthly for copyright
    Alot of business productions.
    Alot for company registration

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    Quote Originally Posted by iTechnical View Post
    which'd need taxing

    alot of cash monthly for copyright
    Alot of business productions.
    Alot for company registration
    Taxing - £5,300 something a year
    Copyright - Don't need to. DMCA protects intellectual property without the need, plus you can use iHubz as a TM until you register it.
    Business productions - not at all
    Company Registration - £250 I think to become a limited company.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardKnox View Post
    Taxing - £5,300 something a year
    Copyright - Don't need to. DMCA protects intellectual property without the need, plus you can use iHubz as a TM until you register it.
    Business productions - not at all
    Company Registration - £250 I think to become a limited company.
    I believe in saying Richard is right.


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