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15.6181 Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Startups and the Law
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Prereq: None
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Credit cannot also be received for 15.618
Lecture: T EVE (7-9 PM) (E51-315)![]()
The legal framework of entrepreneurship and innovation. Key law-sensitive junctures in launching and growing a startup: assembling a team, organizing a business entity, ownership and compensation, early financing, managing contracts and employees, business distress and winding down, and selling a company. Cutting-edge technologies and intellectual property rights. Designed for those who may start or work in such ventures; or are engaged in research with potential for commercial or social impact; or are otherwise attempting to advance an innovation from idea to impact. Meets with 15.6181 when offered concurrently. Expectations and evaluation criteria differ for students taking graduate version.
J. Akula
Textbooks (Spring 2019)