Crowdfunding 6.0: does the SEC’s fintech law failure reveal the agency’s true mission to protect - solely accredited- investors?. Groshoff, D., Urien, K., & Nguyen, A. 2014.
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This Article builds on our prior research employing case studies—either singly or globally—to serve as the analytic to newly trending matters in law and entrepreneurship. Specifically, this Article serves as the third installment of our trilogy in FinTech law, analyzing potential consequences of the Equity Crowdfunding portion of the JOBS Act, including the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) proposed regulations regarding equity crowdfunding for non-accredited investors.
@article{groshoff_crowdfunding_2014,
	title = {Crowdfunding 6.0: does the {SEC}’s fintech law failure reveal the agency’s true mission to protect - solely accredited- investors?},
	abstract = {This Article builds on our prior research employing case studies—either singly or globally—to serve as the analytic to newly trending matters in law and entrepreneurship. Specifically, this Article serves as the third installment of our trilogy in FinTech law, analyzing potential consequences of the Equity Crowdfunding portion of the JOBS Act, including the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) proposed regulations regarding equity crowdfunding for non-accredited investors.},
	language = {en},
	author = {Groshoff, David and Urien, Kurtis and Nguyen, Alex},
	year = {2014},
	keywords = {Investment crowdfunding, JOBS Act (US), Law, Law/legislation/regulations, SEC (US), US},
	pages = {47},
}

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