
EU AI Act Compliance Guide for Tech Founders
Many US founders assume the EU AI Act becomes relevant only when the business formally enters Europe. In practice, the trigger usually arrives much earlier.

Many US founders assume the EU AI Act becomes relevant only when the business formally enters Europe. In practice, the trigger usually arrives much earlier.

A founder in Seattle usually opens a 40-page software licensing agreement right after a vendor demo that felt quick and friendly. Then procurement sends the

A founder in Seattle usually meets the SAFE at an awkward moment. The investor likes the company, wants to move fast, and sends over a

A licensing agreement is a contract that grants defined rights to use intellectual property in exchange for payment, without transferring ownership. In 2022, the global

A founder usually reaches for an investment agreement template at the exact moment speed feels urgent. The investor wants a draft, the bank account is

You're in the middle of a sale process, or you're about to be. The buyer sounds serious, the valuation looks decent, and the LOI already

Most founders ask the wrong question. They ask what a partnership agreement is, as if it were a neat little startup form. It's not. It's

Most founders hear the same bad advice: “copyright the logo and name.” That shortcut sounds neat, but it's legally wrong in the United States, and

Post-merger integration is where deals actually get made or broken. You've closed the transaction, signed the papers, and now comes the hard part: turning two

A startup dispute rarely arrives with a neat label. It shows up as a co-founder refusing to sign a financing update, a vendor missing deliverables