[Coco] [Color Computer] Complete Commodore 64 homecomputer on a single chip
jdaggett at gate.net
jdaggett at gate.net
Wed Dec 22 15:59:17 EST 2004
Dave
If it was her idea originally, I would suspect that some company
wanted to do a venture capital agreement and then bring her on as
a contractor. She must have sold someone on the idea and they felt
it was a worth while investment. A lot of small designers ideas get
funded this way. This is one way how venture capital works. In a
way it is good to see this.
Depending on how the aggreement was written up, determines
here profit and what rights she has to the product after so m any
years.
james
On 22 Dec 2004 at 14:24, Dave Gacke wrote:
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> >From a new article I read, I don't think she got the money. She was
> >paid as
> a contractor to build it for another company.
>
> She probably got a good contractor rate, but it didn't say whether or
> not she got any of the profits. But again, since she was a contractor,
> I doubt it.
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