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Technology & Science

May 7, 2003

VC Investors Banking that Tertiary Liability Theory Fails

SAN FRANCISCO - Silicon Valley venture capitalists have not been having the best of times lately. Seed funding for technology startups, their main source of business, has dried up as fast as the Nasdaq slid. And now a recent copyright suit may scare even more investors away.

By Xenia P. Kobylarz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Silicon Valley venture capitalists have not been having the best of times lately. Seed funding for technology startups, their main source of business, has dried up as fast as the Nasdaq slid. And now a recent copyright suit may scare even more investors away.
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