

Representation, who can complete the administrative procedures in France. An entrepreneur may hire a special agent assigned with the company's There are no administrative restrictions for foreign investment in France. That meant bureaucracy isĮnormous in France that you need to waste your money on lawyers and accountants and hope that they will find the solution.Īccording to Centre de Formalités des Entreprises can a week to set up a company in France but this without bereaucracy to sort out Is a huge amount of complicated paperwork, enduring not just to set up the company, but also to run it afterwards. and others North European countries there

Setting up a business is well-known to be incredibly tough even for French. However, following revelations that some of the images may constitute child pornography, a moderator has warned that any images featuring Maroney or Lee "will be immediately removed".The most entrepreneurs who set up a company in France they are more likely to choose one of these business form such as French joint stockĬompanies (Société Anonyme) and French limited liability companies (Société A Responsabilité Limitée). The hacked photographs were originally thought to have been posted on a "deep web" forum a week ago, but it was only when the images were subsequently uploaded to the 4chan anonymous image-sharing forum on Sunday that they were circulated widely.Īccording to online news organisation The Daily Dot, the Reddit community r/TheFappening has become the main hub for sharing the stolen photographs, because Reddit is one of the few mainstream websites that is not deleting links to the photos. The images so far released online are believed to represent only a fraction of a vast archive of explicit photographs that a group of hackers has been amassing for months, possibly by compromising the stars' iCloud accounts.

But her lawyer has reportedly sent a letter to several pornography sites that have reposted the images, demanding that they remove them because Maroney was underage in several of them. Maroney, an Olympic gold medallist and world champion gymnast, tweeted that the photos of her posted online this week were "fake".
