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Originally Posted by TunaNugget
Well, yes, it pretty much does. And if you use your real name, you don't need a DBA, either.
Anyway, Apple will accept a trademark registration, which doesn't require any particular kind of business structure to obtain. I'm not exactly sure what they're after here.
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I guess I should have been more clear. You're right, you can use your personal name or DBA as a Sole Proprietor. But even in my state Sole Proprietors need to register with the state. Just want to make sure you check with your state regulations when you start doing any business. So if you do have to register, even as a Sole Proprietor, you might as well do so and then just send that license to Apple.
Obtaining a trademark is probably the most expensive and complicated registration document to get in that list they gave you.
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