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authorFrancis Rowe <fchmmr@minifree.lan>2015-10-31 10:49:13 (EDT)
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As far as we know, publishing your legal name isn't even required for copyright purposes; in fact, &quot;pen&quot; names are commonly used by literary authors.
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- In some countries, information about who owns a company (registered in that country) is made public, so do beware if privacy is a concern. It's usually possible
- to register a foreign (offshore) company, in a country that respects privacy (if yours doesn't). Having a registered company (e.g. Ltd, GmbH, AB, Inc, etc) can be beneficial, even if you don't intend to do business,
- because it offers flexibility in case you ever did want to do that in the future, and it can afford certain opportunities that are typically unavailable
- to individuals. It's not actually necessary, though, since putting a pseudonym (or your legal name, or no name at all) on your work is also legitimate.
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When submitting any kind of documentation, try not to use the terms him/her, she/he, his/her, or anything that is gender biased. <b>Use their, they, them, those people, that person, and so on.</b> <a href="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/0xabad1dea/8870b192fd1758743f66/raw/a230fa3438ce60c538dba31830fa88143245b719/singularthey.md">You are making a huge difference</a>.
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