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1/15/2003 5:30PM      |  Send this page to a friend. 
Westlake Village, CA
Program Description:
The Central Coast MIT Enterprise Forum presents:\n\n"Rights Management Software – Keeping Track of Valuable Assets”\n\nWednesday, January 15, 2003 \n5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.\n\nWestlake Inn\n31943 Agoura Road\nWestlake Village, CA 91361\n(818) 597-6329\n\nThe evening program will feature 2 companies – Vidius, Inc. and Rightsline, Inc. - that have developed innovative enterprise solutions for businesses to protect proprietary business information and to manage and track intellectual property. \n\nCraig Moody, CEO of Vidius, Inc. (www.vidius.com) will be the first to present. Vidius, located in Beverly Hills, CA, provides security software for business information. Its patented software enables economical solutions that automate the process of detection, identification and safeguarding of information, without disruption to normal business processes.\n\nRussell Reeder, CEO of Rightsline, Inc. (www.rightsline.com) will be the next to present. Rightsline, also located in Beverly Hills, CA, provides an enterprise software solution for rights management and licensing of intellectual property. Its software assists companies in understanding what rights it owns, what rights can be sold, and automates the licensing process.\n\nMssrs. Moody and Reeder will present before a panel of investors who will critique the presentation, and offer advice and insights about the challenge of launching a successful company in today's market.\n\nPanelists include David Curtis, Palomar Ventures, Doug Gonsalves, Spartan Capital, Richard Koffler, Koffler Ventures, and Bill Pinney, Mayfair Associates. \n\nThe moderator is Mark Turk of Silicon Valley Bank. Silicon Valley Bank is the nation’s leading bank in providing a range of financial services to start-up and emerging growth technology and life sciences companies.\n\nFor reservations or further information, please direct your attention to www.centralcoastmit.com.\n\nAbout the Central Coast MIT Enterprise Forum\nThe Central Coast MIT Enterprise Forum is a non-profit organization committed to the promotion of entrepreneurial innovation and the sharing of knowledge and expertise. The Forum addresses the critical business issues of emerging growth companies by selecting a panel of local entrepreneurs, as well as business executives and industry experts, to discuss the topics before an audience of fellow entrepreneurs and interested business professionals. The Forum provides a network for entrepreneurs, serves as a resource to the community, and promotes the cultivation of individuals and businesses. The Forum receives funding from its membership and other organizations equally committed to the promotion of the emerging growth business market along the Central Coast. \n\nThe event cost for pre-paid registration is as follows: $15 for members, $25 for non-members, $30 for members + guests combined. All registrants that pay at the door will be charged an additional $10. Annual memberships may be acquired for $35.\n\nAbout Our Sponsors\nForum Sponsors include PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (National Sponsor); INSERT INTO events2 (id, isopen, title, location, briefdescrip, ldescription, date, [current], attendees, map, [time], capacity, reminders, doorpay) VALUES Bartlett, Pringle & Wolf, the Center for Entrepreneurship and Engineering Management (CEEM) at UCSB, O’Melveny & Myers LLP, Pacific Coast Business Times and Silicon Valley Bank.\n\n
When:
Wednesday, January 15, 2003 5:30 PM
Where:
Westlake Village, CA
Cost:
Student $15.00 Regular $30.00
At the Door $40.00 Parking $0.00