I don't know where funding etc came into all of this, but i wasnt asking
to be put in charge of renting the hardware. TDF would deal with the DC
directly just with me as a reference.
On 03/08/2011 20:30, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
On 08/03/2011 02:13 PM, Warren Camilleri wrote:
Hi Florian,
if i am not mistaken doesn't TDF need to register for a European NPO
entity form, in order to cover all of the EU (including malta) when i
tried to do that to raise funds for my community i was shut down by
the local law wanting at least 10 people as board members... and 20
for the eu, is the same in germany in order to register a NPO/NGO?
Which also leave me to conclude about the territorial laws on both
legalisation on NPO/NGO, Copyright as so on... its a long and
tewisted process in each country and done so for money hungry
government officials and layers...
Then asking for funds from North America, and such as well, could
cause paperwork nightmares that need to be worked on during the legal
entity chartering.
I had enough trouble with living in New York state and doing business
in both New York and Pennsylvania. Multi country would cause me to go
bald faster than I am now.
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