LLC's are pretty cheap to form.   I have 1 LLC that I'm a partner in and 1
sole proprietorship.   The software is not published under the LLC though.
But if you are worried that your app may make people do something that you
need legal protection from I would look into license agreements that you
require them to acknowledge on install and you will probably need to pay an
attorney to draft one that will be enforceable.

On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 9:46 AM, theSmith <chris.smith...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I was just wondering what your thoughts are on having some law
> enforcement on your side as well as legal protection.  As an
> independent developer its hard to afford legal nonsense like this.  In
> your experience has it been worth it to include legal agreements with
> your apps and do you have protection like a LLC to protect yourself
> from being sued into oblivion?
>
> Also what licenses are freely available  that might be of interest?
>
> -theSmith
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