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This book offers a comparative perspective on 18 countries' legal regulation of crowdfunding. In the wake of the financial crises of 2008, use of this alternative financing method has increased substantially, in various forms. Whereas some states have adopted tailor-made regimes in order to regulate but also encourage this way of financing projects, allowing loans to be made by non-banking institutions, others still haven't specifically addressed the subject. An analysis of these diverse legislative stances offers readers a range of legal solutions for managing crowdfunding activities with regard to e.g. protecting investors, imposing limits on project owners, and finally the role and duties of intermediaries, i.e., companies operating crowdfunding platforms. In addition, the content presented here provides a legal basis for states and supranational organizations interested in regulating this phenomenon to achieve more legal certainty.
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Finance --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question
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Third party litigation funding. --- Litigation financing --- Litigation funding --- Maintenance and champerty
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How today's artists survive, exhibit, and earn money - without selling out! Career-minded artists, this is the book you have been waiting for! *Making It in the Art World*, second edition, explains how to be a professional artist and shares new methods to define and realize what success means in a post-pandemic art world. Whether you're a beginner, a student, or a career artist looking to be in the best museum shows, this book provides ways of advancing your plans on any level. Author Brainard Carey, an artist himself with prestigious exhibitions like the Whitney Biennial under his belt, draws on more than twenty years of experience in the art world and from over 1,500 interviews with artists and curators for Yale University Radio. Included is a thirteen-part workbook to help you formulate and execute a winning career advancement strategy, a process that will prepare you for navigating the art world successfully. Friendly chapters walk you through it all with topics such as: Evaluating your work - Submitting proposals to museums and galleries - Creating pop-up shows - Presenting work to the public - Doing it your way (DIY exhibits) - Organizing events - Writing press releases - Finding collectors online and connecting - Using social media effectively - Selling online - Raising funds for projects - Getting international recognition *Making It in the Art World*, second edition, is an invaluable resource for artists at every stage, offering readers a plethora of strategies and helpful tips to plan and execute a successful artistic career in a post-pandemic world.
Sociology of culture --- Business management --- Art --- exhibitions [events] --- funding --- funding agencies
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Finance --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question
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Finance --- Technological innovations. --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question
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Part of the Oxford EU Financial Regulation Series, The EU Crowdfunding Regulation provides an in-depth and timely analysis of the EU Crowdfunding Regulation, which is intended to make it easier for crowdfunding platforms to operate throughout the EU, which came into force on 10 November 2021.The book answers legal questions raised by the Regulation, and assesses its impact on legal practice, considering the position of the various types of crowdfunding. The analysis is divided into six parts. The first two parts describe how the Regulation came into being and the role of the Regulation in European capital markets, before defining and assessing the scope of the Regulation. Parts three to five explain how the Regulation applies to the three main players in crowdfunding: the crowdfunding service providers; the project owners; and the investors who form the 'crowd', examining the relevant applicable obligations and safeguards. The final part looks at managing, preventing, and resolving crowdfunding-related disputes.Providing a balance between academic scrutiny and practical context (including consideration of how the Regulation interacts with UK law after Brexit) and drawing upon various aspects of financial law, consumer law, and dispute prevention/resolution, this book is invaluable for legal practitioners and academics looking for a single resource to elucidate this rapidly expanding mode of financing.
Crowd funding --- Dispute resolution (Law) --- Law and legislation
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Capital investments --- Crowd funding. --- New business enterprises --- Decision making. --- Finance.
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Finance --- Financial services industry --- Technological innovations. --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question
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Robotics. --- Finance --- Automation. --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question --- Automation --- Machine theory
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