With the rise of patent trolls and Lodsys actually filing against developers today, should all developers publish apps through limited-liability businesses or corporations rather than as individuals?<p>So, even if you get sued, you can take existing earnings as dividends and shut the company down without any personal ramifications, change the apps and republish through another company? Will this work?
I'm actually very curious to hear from someone who has real world experience in this. $800 a year ( California ) is a big expense for me when I don't have a finished product, but I would hate to go bankrupt because someone like Lodsys rained on my parade
With some exceptions, yes, it will work, so long as you live in a jurisdiction that allows individuals to trade with limited liability. (The United States and every member state of the European Union do.)<p>Limiting liability is the prudent first step in doing business. It boggles the mind that so many developers never take that step.