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  • Simultaneous Discovery and its impact on stealth mode

    We’ve talked a lot about the anti-stealth movement here and on the nextNY list, and the topic has resurfaced again recently thanks to Brad Burnham’s post about the advantages of being open . I noticed that, at least anecdotally, there was a correlation between how open entrepreneurs were...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 06-08-2008
  • Free can make you a lot of money

    I’ve talked a bit in the past about the economics of free , and anyone who reads TechDirt knows that Mike Masnick has long been a proponent of these “new economics”. Mike recently gave an awesome presentation at mesh08 presentation called the The Infinite Good on this subject, making the case why free...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 06-04-2008
  • Why Notches isn't "Anti-Stealth"

    There's been a lot of discussion about being anti-stealth . A stealth startup is one that isn't telling anyone what they're building and being very protective about the idea. Anti-stealth is the polar opposite - broadcasting everything, from your long-term vision, project status, and even...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 11-26-2007
  • How is IP split between separating founders?

    AskTheVC addresses the question of what happens to IP rights when the founders go their separate ways . "Bottom line, you have a strong incentive (as does your former partner) to settle this amicably, otherwise, you both are going to be worse off." I thought it was worthwhile to dig into this a little...
    Posted to Tim Marman's Loosely Coupled (Weblog) by Tim on 02-12-2007
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