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- https://biz.libretexts.org/Workbench/MGT_1010/05%3A_Book-_Entrepreneurship_(OpenStax)/5.15%3A_Next_Steps/5.15.04%3A_Launching_Your_VentureAlong with these topics, the founders’ agreement should also state the legal form of ownership, division of ownership (this refers to the division of equity at either the next round of financing, or h...Along with these topics, the founders’ agreement should also state the legal form of ownership, division of ownership (this refers to the division of equity at either the next round of financing, or harvesting of the company), as well as the buyout, or buyback clause. (See Entrepreneurial Journey and Pathways for a discussion on the life cycle stages of a venture, including end stages of harvesting, transition, and reincarnation of the business.)
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Business/Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurship_(OpenStax)/15%3A_Next_Steps/15.03%3A_Launching_Your_VentureAlong with these topics, the founders’ agreement should also state the legal form of ownership, division of ownership (this refers to the division of equity at either the next round of financing, or h...Along with these topics, the founders’ agreement should also state the legal form of ownership, division of ownership (this refers to the division of equity at either the next round of financing, or harvesting of the company), as well as the buyout, or buyback clause. (See Entrepreneurial Journey and Pathways for a discussion on the life cycle stages of a venture, including end stages of harvesting, transition, and reincarnation of the business.)
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/BUS_215%3A_Introduction_to_Business_(Brown)/14%3A_The_Path_Forward/14.02%3A_Launching_Your_VentureAlong with these topics, the founders’ agreement should also state the legal form of ownership, division of ownership (this refers to the division of equity at either the next round of financing, or h...Along with these topics, the founders’ agreement should also state the legal form of ownership, division of ownership (this refers to the division of equity at either the next round of financing, or harvesting of the company), as well as the buyout, or buyback clause. This buyout is also known as the harvesting of the venture and the point at which the angel investor receives a percentage of the harvested dollar sale to cover the equity stake in the new venture.
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Civil_Law/Foundations_of_Business_Law_and_the_Legal_Environment/30%3A_Intellectual_Property/30.07%3A_Summary_and_ExercisesThis page outlines the legal protections for intellectual property, including patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. Patents last 20 years for novel inventions; copyrights protect creativ...This page outlines the legal protections for intellectual property, including patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. Patents last 20 years for novel inventions; copyrights protect creative works for the creator's lifetime plus 70 years; trademarks safeguard distinctive signs but risk loss if generic. It also presents hypothetical legal scenarios related to patent claims and non-compete agreements to elaborate on these concepts.