We're definitely open to you using the concept, especially if it's
geared towards students and education. The primary principles of Six
Hour Startup have always been about education and exploration over
business and profits (though profit is certainly nice).
Glad you enjoyed the talk. =)
Justin
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Adam Rush <rush...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi there, I am a student from Cardiff, Wales, UK and am interested in
> starting something similar to what you are doing in Seattle. Firstly
> do you mind if I use your concept? My aim would be for students to
> come along and to develop a business primarily aimed at the student
> market. I do business management at University which I love but never
> does anything practical and this concept sounds perfect. I thought the
> talk that was given at the Ignite conference (seen on YouTube) was
> awesome.
>
> Thanks, Adam Rush
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