Since there are a bunch of new folks joining the list, I thought it might be good to go
around and make introductions so we can start collaborating.
On Nov 26, 2013, at 3:07 PM, Eddan Katz <eddan(a)sudoroom.tv> wrote:
Hello Sudo-Crowd.
This mailing list has been around for a while and used infrequently. Now that the
deadlines for creating an equity crowdfunding intermediary with FINRA is just around the
corner, I was hoping that this list could have as its first objective to have sudo-crowd
apply to be a crowdfunding intermediary.
Otherwise, I thought that this list would facilitate better information sharing and
collaborative work on crowdfunding generally and in Oakland in particular.
So as for introductions -
I'm Eddan of
eddan.com. I was a co-founder and ex-Exchequer of Sudo Room and had been
interested in collaborative business models that would be enabled by more horizontal
capital flows since early on in discussion about Sudo Room's means of ownership and
governance.
My expertise is in Internet law - intellectual property, privacy, cybercrime - at both a
domestic and international level.
I live in Oakland with my wife and kindergarten age daughter, and generally work out of
the 2141 Broadway space during the day.
I believe strongly that a sense of ownership contributes to one's pride in what they
do and investment beyond a salary.
Interested to know who else is on here. I know that Caroline Lee is now on, who has been
doing specific research on the Equity Crowdfunding provisions of the JOBS Act through the
Sustainable Economies Law Center. I was hoping this could be a great forum in which to
share knowledge and work through issues regarding crowdfunding with the unique expertise
assembled.
-Eddan
+1-415-728-5800