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Startup 101 Part 1: Your startup and the Law
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Startup 101 Part 1: Your startup and the Law
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In this webinar, Bob Walsh talks with noted IT/IP attorney Gene Landy of Ruberto, Israel & Weiner, P.C. and author of the IT/Digital Legal Companion on developing the right legal mindset to avoid nasty issues with present employers, future employees and contractors, choosing the best legal structure for your fledgling startup and understanding the basics of trademarks, copyrights, EULAs and software patents when it comes to a microISV or startup. If you want your startup on the right side of the law, this is a must-see seminar.
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Bob Walsh
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Managing Partner, 47hats.com (Startup Consultant & Author)
10/28/08 09:00
60 minutes
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> Attendee Comments
“important to any technologist in today's economy”
Ryan Rice, Ryan Rice
“much better then expected!! well worth it!”
Norman Kara, NYPD
“A little dry, but otherwise, a good, informative course.”
David Simione, SimSystem Technologies
“Very useful overview of legal issues surrounding a startup.”
Ashley Poole, Stealth
“great”
John aldrich, American Business Systems
“very informative”
C. Wiggins, nicali
“SUPERIOR”
Jonathan Floyd, NAB
“Awesome - thanks!”
Lynn Winningham, CTREC Hilton
“Enjoyed the presentation. Great info.”
Scott Kramer, True Blue Software Company
“Bob interjects his "yeah", "okay", and other short comments *way* too often, it's really distracting when other people are talking, and it doesn't add anything.”
Christopher Svec, Stealth
“Hello. Thanks very much for putting on this seminar. All that I heard was good info. The problem was that only about half of the topics were covered. Also, QA was too short. With all respect to everyone's time and the fact that this is "free", I think we sure could have used another 30 minutes. Thanks to Gene Landy and the moderator. Michael ”
michael cuthbertson, quinarius
“I thought this was a great session.”
John Sterrett, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
“This was a reasonable overview, but focused too much on big issues (patents, etc.) No discussion of things like user agreements, etc.”
Charles Russell, Computer Consulting Resources
“Very good information. I learned a lot. Thanks.”
Tibor Biro, Biro Solutions Inc.
“Very informative. Will certainly recommend Gene's book.”
Prasanna Chikte, Fidelity National Information Services
“Good information.”
Bill Strough, JourneyWare
“This course was spot on with the issues dealing with the legal structure of creating a startup business. Of all of the podcasts on the web about micro isvs and isvs in general, this one instructs you on the legal mechanics involved. I have an MBA and they do not teach these important things in graduate school. This course is a must attend for every person involved in a software startup.”
Geoffrey Simpson, gtsks consulting, llc