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The simple answer is yes, unless the terms of service specify differently, you can just use any name you decide or simply use your own name.

However, if your games ever turn enough of a profit that it can no longer be considered a "hobby"can no longer be considered a "hobby" then you must register as a business.

The simple answer is yes, unless the terms of service specify differently, you can just use any name you decide.

However, if your games ever turn enough of a profit that it can no longer be considered a "hobby" then you must register as a business.

The simple answer is yes, unless the terms of service specify differently, you can just use any name you decide or simply use your own name.

However, if your games ever turn enough of a profit that it can no longer be considered a "hobby" then you must register as a business.

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The simple answer is yes, unless the terms of service specify differently, you can just use any name you decide.

However, if your games ever turn enough of a profit that it can no longer be considered a "hobby" then you must register as a business.