Australian model seed documentation

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drllau

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May 30, 2015, 12:43:35 AM5/30/15
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Australia Venture Capital Association have just released  a model set of seed-documents

Asia seems to be more preferential towards debt.

note complexity goes up when you get to SeriesA, etc

Lawrence

Meng WONG

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May 30, 2015, 10:45:19 AM5/30/15
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thanks, appreciate the heads-up. i'll put this on the import todo list for legalese.io.

So far Legalese has got KISS and YC AA adapted for Singapore. Next up, YC SAFE.

BTW Legalese is not launched yet, so anyone who's interested in using it can just sign up for the mailing list …

I think we'll do a BANSEA / TIE workshop sometime in June to show folks how to use the tool to generate their own incorporation and investment agreements.

IANAL, etc


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drllau

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May 30, 2015, 11:24:41 PM5/30/15
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I strongly suggest looking into extending the financing docs for pan-ASEAN ... with the new cross-border capital raising mutual recognition (last check, on track for Oct 2015) with the same offer document (potentially subscription agreement), investors from Malaysia and Thailand can participate. The only wrinkle might be currency of account, and with a Labuan Offshore Company, you can pick USD if the goal is to eventually make it palatable for a acuhire as an exit strategy. People interested in the intersection of algorithmic law and software might will to peruse http://www.geeklawblog.com/2015/05/how-lawyers-can-survive-ai-pocalypse.html

My read is that in the long-term Singapore might not have the talent pool (insufficient population) but it does have a decent legal framework and IP regime to make it an administrative/financing service to syndicate startup deals and reducing transactional friction is what eCommerce is about (though anything with capital raising is regulated for good reason to weed out scams).
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