Reply To: jhogan wrote: I'm
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I'm actually working with our lawyers on this now. After that is done, the next step is to create a business strategy, and I think that will be something like you describe. I also think Q3 is a reasonable goal for having that level of detail.
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Lawyers? WTH would you need a lawyer in a seastead for? It would actually be a good gauge of the success of a seastead:
1 single lawyer practicing on board = absolute failure
I'm talking internally of course. The solution to all problems is to reconfigure or move away, so why would you need lawyers, right? You make money on the seastead, an international company which the US has no jurisdiction over. If TSI accepts donations from it, the issue is whether or not TSI is non-profit, charitable or whatever. The solution would be to off shore TSI, unless you want it to be charitable in the US, now that's a complication for TSI, not the seastead.
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