In Case You Missed It: Launch Links - Week of September 25, 2016
- 9.30.2016
Some interesting links we found across the web this week:
The
Hacking Law That Can’t Hack It
For 30 years and counting,
courts have struggled with the vagaries of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, a
federal law adapting analog concepts of criminality to a digital world.
For the uninitiated, or those passionate about tech policy, this CFAA
profile from Slate is a great weekend read.
Blockchain
FinTech Startups in New York – What Will Be the Next Bitcoin?
We’ve often mentioned in this
space that fintech is all the rage in New York, and many early-stage founders
here are helped by the rise of distributed ledgers via the blockchain.
Bitcoin is only the beginning of this technology’s uses, and investors
are already looking beyond bitcoin for the next big thing. A few thoughts
on the possibilities from the Huffington Post.
Overtime
Could Cost You More Than Ever in 2017: Here's Why
favor freelancers over
employees, but why? Wage laws play a huge part! If you have
employees, mark your for December 1, when new overtime laws go into
effect—and check out this breakdown of the law from Inc. (Bonus: great
thoughts on hiring and employee
motivation.)
What
It’s Like to Be a Woman in Venture Capital
The gender gap is an ongoing
problem in tech, but solving it starts with leaders like Ann Crady Weiss, who
somehow finds time to be a CEO and VC simultaneously. We love this
interview with her from The Atlantic.
30
Questions Investors Ask During Fundraising
Speaking of VCs, here’s a great
save for your next big pitch meeting. Don’t forget to call your lawyer
for help with numbers 24 and 26!
Links compiled by Jared Brenner.