CROWDFUNDING . Outline Legal Issues How to of Crowdfunding .

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CROWDFUNDING

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Outline• Legal Issues

• How to of Crowdfunding

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LEGAL ISSUES

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Accredited Investors• Meet certain minimum income or net

worth value

• Trusts, corporations, or charitable organizations have certain minimum asset levels

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JOBS Act• Jumpstart Our Business Startups

• April 2012

• Final rule approval October 2013

• www.sec.gov

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JOBS Act• Raise up to $1 million/year from anyone

without having to do public offering

• Ordinary Investors can put up to $10,000 to SB that are not registered with SEC.

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JOBS Act• Remove prohibition on general

advertising – Rule 506

• Sales limited to accredited investors

• Document accredited investors

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JOBS Act• Rule 501 (Accredited Investor)

• Net worth >$1 million excluding value of primary residence

• Annual income >$200,000 in each of two most recent years; spouse $300,000

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JOBS Act• Review IRS forms past two years

• Written confirmation:– Register broker-dealer– SEC register investment adviser– Licensed attorney– CPA

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Concerns• Seem tailored to Wall Street versus

startup community

• Strong penalties for unintended violations – Banned from fundraising for year

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Concerns• Keep filings confidential especially

amounts raised for competitive reasons (Form D)

• Use third party to do SEC filings & act as data storage center for startups

• Startups always financing not set time frame.

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Patents• America Invents Act

• Major Change - First to Invent to First to File System– Date of application versus date of invention

– Provisional Patent - Good Idea

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HOW to of CROWDFUNDING

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Are You Ready• Its more than an Adventure; It’s a Job!

• Idea Shown the $$$ Will Flow-WRONG!

• Fees - YES

• Possible Penalties

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Are You Ready• Must be 18 years old• Check to see requirements on U.S.

Resident• Major Credit Card or Debit Card• May have to establish Amazon Payment

Account

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Are You Ready• Research is the KEY

• Review past CF site projects

• CF Website will determine Yes or No to your project

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Two Ways To Crowdfund• Use existing CF sites

• Use your website & network

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Product; Service; Event• Casual observer find interesting

• Unique; different or value added

• Describe project in 20 seconds

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Finances• Research How Much You Need

– Cost of Project– Cost of Rewards Promised– Don’t Forget Payment Fees

• Host Website• Amazon

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Finances• Taxes• Person changes mind to fund – Loss

Revenue (10-20%)• Other services

• Do Financial Projections!

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Who Gives• Friends & Families – NO

• Repeat Backers – NO <20%

• Average Pledge $30

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Who Gives• The Host Site is not where revenue

grows from

• Create Network – “The Story”– Media– Unique Website for Campaign– Social Media

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Duration• 30-Day

• 45-Day

• 60-Day

• 90-Day

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Duration• Remember – Constant Communication

– Reply to email– Create Blog & Update– Respond to Facebook, Twitter, etc.– Getting media coverage– Update on Rewards– Update Video– 168 Hours – Global

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Campaign

• Start

Mid Point

End

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Video• Be Real • Two – Five Minutes• Get to Point in First 30 Seconds• You or Friend Present It

– Passion

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Video• Tech Shops Can Help

– 3-D Printing– Rapid Prototyping

• Show as much as you can:– Computer Model– Physical Prototype– Functional Prototype

• Can Use the 5 Senses

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Video• Avoid Using Copyright Materials• Audio

– SoundCloud– Vimeo Music Store– Free Music Archive

• Video– www.Archive.org

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Video• Take Your Time • Do It Right• Don’t Forget To Say – How to Donate

• Goal: VIRAL

• New Videos Throughout Campaign

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Video• Facebook

• Twitter

• You Tube

• Linked In

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Rewards• Make sense & relate to project• Awards at different payment tiers• Value added or junk• Did you figure into your costs

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Rewards• Did fans offer reward ideas• Limited rewards• Personal touch (i.e. Thank You)

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Future• Currently over 400 Websites

• Global

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Future• For Profits

• Non Profits

• Match Funding

• Will Lenders Adapt?

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Reminder• Market Research

• Finances

• Future Business Plan

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Resources• www.crowdsourcing.org• www.kickstarter.com• www.crowdtilt.com• www.feedthemuse.net• www.indiegogo.com• www.rockethub.com

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ResourcesNon Profit• www.crowdrise.com• www.fundly.com• www.startsomegood.com

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Resources• Business

– www.angel.co– www.appsfunder.com– www.quirky.com

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Resources• International – Create 2nd Language

– www.ulule.com– www.newjelly.com

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Examples• Non Profit – Play

• For Profit – Manufacturer Product

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KEEP IT SIMPLE!

Questions

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