Legal Question in Business Law in Maryland
As part of perk of crowdfunding campaign, is it legal to credit their contributions toward future company's share ownership?
I have a start up company and getting ready to do a crowdfunding for a project. As part of campaign perks, is it legal to offer credit toward purchasing company's share in future? The company can evaluate its share valuation after the project is completed.
1 Answer from Attorneys
The scenario posed wades into what can quickly become complex questions of securities law. Very generally speaking, soliciting money in exchange for future interests in a company starts to sound like a public offering which would fall under so-called 'Blue Sky' laws which mandate various registrations and disclosures.
It would be well advised to run any scenario past a securities lawyer before attempting to round up money. Maryland's office of the Attorney General supervises securities in this state. Their website can be accessed at the following link: http://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/Pages/Securities/default.aspx
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