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Seems to me it is only logical to copyright your name at the County recording office.  Do not file but record under common law. When receiving summons, tickets, etc etc simply reply with "THATS NOT MY NAME" !!!  Your upper case name  is a fiction and corporate in nature.  If they to use this upper case copyright name there is a fee.  Any thoughts?? 

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Guide at Educated in Law
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My first thought is that if thou copyrights the name, how can thou then say 'that's not my name!'?

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@adminu In all actuality it is not your name.  It is the fiction of the debtor corporate in nature and the Christian name is the surety.

Sounds like your name and it might be spelled with the same characters but it is a corporate name,  NOT YOUR NAME

Copyright under common law protects you from the usage of this name.  There is a fee for use.  

Read    https://famguardian.org/Subjects/Taxes/ChallJurisdiction/CoyrightingYourName.htm

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I think the NAME is a corporation or LLC that was 'incorporated' into their world and is a good game piece for their world. But there are risks to using the NAME, because (courts of) equity are ruthless and swift. I don't want to participate in their merchant, seaside fairs. The NAME was created under fraud. They can either discard it or have it. But, my 401K is in the name, so need to undo that. Maybe that's where it can come in handy to take control of the name. 

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It is one thing to have a contract and then it is another thing to receive a notice, summons, ticket or a bill.

Read  https://famguardian.org/Subjects/Taxes/ChallJurisdiction/CoyrightingYourName.htm

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A few years ago, i tried to copy right my name and run a notice in the local news paper , and served the sheriff the papers ... but they tripped me up ... they ask me if that was my name and i said yes .. big mistake ! 

i was in prison for 6 years and while there, i ask my couseler under which name i was being held under. The UPPER CAPS NAME or the lower case name ? ... counseler got that scared look in her eyes and said, I' arent gonna answer that. and hurrily walked away. So me thinks that one has to do more than just serve notice concerning the copy right ! ... yes, i am still learning ! 

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@dr-no-no  If you have copyright on the upper case name never say that is my name.  It is not your name.  You are the agent for an actor a corporate fiction.  That is the only way these corporations deal with flesh and blood.  In terms of courts and jail a living soul should never give your name or sign anything.  If there  is no contract they have nothing unless you caused harm.

Read  famguardian.org/Subjects/Taxes/ChallJurisdiction/CoyrightingYourName.htm

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@hamilton435 Right. (1) don't autograph or sign anything (2) don't understand anything, since understand means to agree (3) don't go silent either, as silence is acquiescence, like accepting a free newspaper daily for a year, then getting billed. Must decline their offers! Everytime.

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@hamilton435 Whose name/LLC is it? When a baby is born and the mom and dad mistakenly apply for a 'birth certificate', this creates an LLC. I guess STATE OF STATE creates an LLC and makes mom and dad the agents? The baby eventually becomes the main agent for the LLC that STATE OF STATE created? 

I can right now ask my STATE OF STATE to create an LLC. Supposedly this is my LLC. But is it? Is it their LLC, but I'm only the agent? And then this must be the case with the FIRST LAST LLC. 

Forgive me for trying to thread the needle here or for being particular. Seems a worthy question though. 

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