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Demystifying the Various Tax Exemptions: 501(c)(3) vs. 501(c)(4)

Board Effect

IRS tax code. For example, they’re not allowed to share in the nonprofit’s stock or profits as is typical with for-profit corporations. If the nonprofit were to shut down for any reason, no individuals may benefit from the distribution of assets. 501(c)(6) Business leagues, chambers of commerce, real estate boards, etc.

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Fog Creek Compensation

www.joelonsoftware.com

Joel on Software Fog Creek Compensation by Joel Spolsky Wednesday, August 30, 2000 At Fog Creek Software, the way we make sure that people are paid fairly and rewarded for excellent work is based on a professional ladder. So all Fog Creek software engineers are ranked at one of several different levels, level 8 through level 15.

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Watching Larry Ellison become Larry Ellison — The DNA of a Winner

Steve Blank

Being distributed/network ready (even though Ethernet was just barely coming into use in the enterprise). Relational architecture (a collection of data organized as a set of formally described tables) in the first place—all new stuff, and technically compelling. Basically if you didn’t code or sell, you were semi-worthless.

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The Future of Startups 2013-2017

Scalable Startup

Marc Andreessen: So the computer industry started in 1950 and basically ran for 50 years with the same model, which was a model where all of the new computers, all the new technology, all the new software started out being sold for the highest prices to the biggest organizations. So originally the customer was the Department of Defense.

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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.

techcrunch.com

I too am looking for someone to work with that knows the manufacturing and distribution end of a solid product. or just present your crappy, first-run code to investors then pay someone to re-write the entire thing. Yep, build yr prototype – if you can code or convince some out of work or college level codehead to work for dirt.

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Visions of Web 3

Version One Ventures

Then Robinhood halted trading of stocks popular with retail users of Wallstreetbets (and Discord temporarily shut down their server prompting the community to search for uncensorable alternatives ). . This architecture is intuitively more exciting to me, but questions remain about scalability.

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Everything Marketers Need To Know To Avoid Violating Copyright Law

crowdSPRING Blog

Copyright Act, the copyright owner has the exclusive right to reproduce, adapt, distribute, publicly perform and publicly display the work. The copyright owner has the right to distribution. Your code, however, is protected – nobody can sell or distribute your code without your permission. Under the 1976 U.S.