Re: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2015-08-17 Thread 'Piper Hood' via Coworking
Hi Tony.  I tried to click through to see your example but the link did not 
work.  Would you be willing to e-mail me a copy of what you ended up with?  
Do you have a separate one for event rental?  We are opening in Oct and 
hoping to shortcut some of this!  Many thanks for any help you can 
provide.  my e-mail is piper.h...@yahoo.com

On Friday, September 26, 2008 at 10:58:39 AM UTC-4, Tony Bacigalupo wrote:

 Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging or get 
 rid of the clause altogether? Is it important to have protection against 
 defamation?

 Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations that 
 membership won't start until after the space is open, and that the space 
 will open within a certain range of dates or the agreement is null and void.

 Anything else?


 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, patrick...@gmail.com javascript: 
 patrick...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:


  statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to any
  third party regarding NEW

 Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
 disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is one
 thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't want to
 be critiqued either.

 Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a couple of
 local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.


 Patrick
 station-c.com




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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-09 Thread Suzi Edwards

Tony! This is spectacular.

I've got 11/1 on my calendar fe sure to be in town. Let me know if
I can help out in any way. I'll be in NYC on 10/22 for biz as well so
I'd love to catch up then too if you're around.

And, great location btw! Nicely done.

On Oct 9, 8:38 pm, imaca_007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Great job Tony!

 I look forward to stopping by and hopefully I can make it to the
 opening party!

 Again, you have been such a leader on this, you deserve much success.

 Best,

 Igor

 coworking NJ catalyst

 On Oct 7, 3:08 pm, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hey everybody,

  Wow, it's been a crazy time since I first discovered all of you back in
  January 2007. Before I knew it, I was living in NYC and building communities
  and running around looking at spaces of all sorts of shapes and sizes.

  Now, almost two years later, I'm proud to say that we have a space of our
  own right here in Manhattan. *New Work City has a home!*

  We'll be located on 200 Varick Street, on the corner of Varick  W. Houston
  Streets. We'll take the next couple of weeks to get up and running, and
  expect to be *open for business on November 3rd!*

  We'll be rolling out memberships gradually, starting with full- and
  part-timers, and then adding from there as we go.

  More details here on our 
  blog:http://nwc.tumblr.com/post/53496448/new-work-city-has-a-home

  You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and support
  and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things together :-)

  Cheers,
  Tony Bacigalupo
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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-08 Thread Matthew Wettergreen

Tony,

Congrats on all the pieces finally falling into place.

Best,
Matthew

On Oct 7, 7:01 pm, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks so much everybody! It's a scary and exciting time :-)

 @Darrell: Thanks man, you've been a big help.

 @Tessa @Tara @Brian @Annesta Thanks! Looking forward to having you there :-)

 @Noneck Thanks man! Looking forward to letting you :-)

 Cheers,
 Tony

 On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:47 PM, noel hidalgo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  congrats home boy... now i can return the favor and drink up your beer!

  On 7 Oct 2008, at 15:08, Tony Bacigalupo wrote:

   You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and
   support and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things
   together :-)
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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Fantastic news, congrats Tony!

Luckily we'll (my co-founder Dan and I) be in NYC the week of your
opening so we'll certainly drop by to see the place and hopefully find
a moment to get you a couple of celebratory beers.


Patrick
station-c.com
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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-08 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
That sounds wonderful; I'm looking forward to it!

T

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 11:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Fantastic news, congrats Tony!

 Luckily we'll (my co-founder Dan and I) be in NYC the week of your
 opening so we'll certainly drop by to see the place and hopefully find
 a moment to get you a couple of celebratory beers.


 Patrick
 station-c.com
 


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-08 Thread Julie

Killer.  I'll be in NYC weekend Oct 31 - Nov 2.  Ok to stop by?

Julie Duryea
owner, souk
322 nw 6th avenue, suite 200
portland, oregon  97209
p  |  503.517.6900
f  |  503.517.6901
skype julieduryea
http://www.soukllc.com
tweet soukportland

On Oct 7, 12:08 pm, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Hey everybody,

 Wow, it's been a crazy time since I first discovered all of you back in
 January 2007. Before I knew it, I was living in NYC and building communities
 and running around looking at spaces of all sorts of shapes and sizes.

 Now, almost two years later, I'm proud to say that we have a space of our
 own right here in Manhattan. *New Work City has a home!*

 We'll be located on 200 Varick Street, on the corner of Varick  W. Houston
 Streets. We'll take the next couple of weeks to get up and running, and
 expect to be *open for business on November 3rd!*

 We'll be rolling out memberships gradually, starting with full- and
 part-timers, and then adding from there as we go.

 More details here on our 
 blog:http://nwc.tumblr.com/post/53496448/new-work-city-has-a-home

 You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and support
 and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things together :-)

 Cheers,
 Tony Bacigalupo
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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-08 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
Sweet!

Ping me if you'd like to check out the space on 10/31; I'll probably be
there but don't know what the exact schedule will be.

You might maybe be able to attend the grand opening party! We're still
trying to figure out the right date to do it, with Halloween and the
election in such close proximity.

Stay tuned!

Tony


On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 12:30 PM, Julie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Killer.  I'll be in NYC weekend Oct 31 - Nov 2.  Ok to stop by?

 Julie Duryea
 owner, souk
 322 nw 6th avenue, suite 200
 portland, oregon  97209
 p  |  503.517.6900
 f  |  503.517.6901
 skype julieduryea
 http://www.soukllc.com
 tweet soukportland

 On Oct 7, 12:08 pm, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Hey everybody,
 
  Wow, it's been a crazy time since I first discovered all of you back in
  January 2007. Before I knew it, I was living in NYC and building
 communities
  and running around looking at spaces of all sorts of shapes and sizes.
 
  Now, almost two years later, I'm proud to say that we have a space of our
  own right here in Manhattan. *New Work City has a home!*
 
  We'll be located on 200 Varick Street, on the corner of Varick  W.
 Houston
  Streets. We'll take the next couple of weeks to get up and running, and
  expect to be *open for business on November 3rd!*
 
  We'll be rolling out memberships gradually, starting with full- and
  part-timers, and then adding from there as we go.
 
  More details here on our blog:
 http://nwc.tumblr.com/post/53496448/new-work-city-has-a-home
 
  You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and
 support
  and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things together :-)
 
  Cheers,
  Tony Bacigalupo
 


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-08 Thread Karen Origlio

Congratulations Tony! What an accomplishment!
 I look forward to spending some productive time at New Work City.
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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-08 Thread Jacob Sayles

Well heck, pin down a day and maybe I can make it too!  I just had
some vacation plans fall through and I'm jonesing to get out of town.

Jacob

On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Tony Bacigalupo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks so much everybody! It's a scary and exciting time :-)

 @Darrell: Thanks man, you've been a big help.

 @Tessa @Tara @Brian @Annesta Thanks! Looking forward to having you there :-)

 @Noneck Thanks man! Looking forward to letting you :-)

 Cheers,
 Tony


 On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:47 PM, noel hidalgo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 congrats home boy... now i can return the favor and drink up your beer!


 On 7 Oct 2008, at 15:08, Tony Bacigalupo wrote:
 
  You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and
  support and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things
  together :-)





 




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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-08 Thread Susan Evans

Congrats Tony!!  So excited for you all and will be sure to spread the
word to all of my people in NYC!

Can't wait to see it in person as soon as I can get there.

Rock on!
S

On Oct 8, 12:19 pm, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 *Awesome.*

 Well, I'm open to suggestions.

 - Halloween is Friday, October 31st (expect a killer party at House 2.0, if
 you're in town)
 - Saturday, November 1st is the first day we officially take on the space,
 but I imagine people will just be coming off the high of Halloween.
 - Monday, November 3rd is our first work day in the space, but it's the day
 before election day and apparently a lot of folks will be out of town.

 I'm leaning towards 11/1 and figure most of us can handle two nights of
 mayhem :-)

 Would also be ideal for out-of-town visitors, I imagine.

 Thoughts?

 T

 On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Jacob Sayles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Well heck, pin down a day and maybe I can make it too!  I just had
  some vacation plans fall through and I'm jonesing to get out of town.

  Jacob

  On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Tony Bacigalupo
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Thanks so much everybody! It's a scary and exciting time :-)

   @Darrell: Thanks man, you've been a big help.

   @Tessa @Tara @Brian @Annesta Thanks! Looking forward to having you there
  :-)

   @Noneck Thanks man! Looking forward to letting you :-)

   Cheers,
   Tony

   On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:47 PM, noel hidalgo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   congrats home boy... now i can return the favor and drink up your beer!

   On 7 Oct 2008, at 15:08, Tony Bacigalupo wrote:

You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and
support and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things
together :-)

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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-07 Thread Alex Hillman
So happy for Tony and his crew. It's about time. :)

-Alex

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On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Tessa Horehled [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Congratulations Tony!  I look forward to coming by and checking it out when
 I'm up there next month!
 Best,
 Tessa


 On Oct 7, 2008, at 3:08 PM, Tony Bacigalupo wrote:

 Hey everybody,

 Wow, it's been a crazy time since I first discovered all of you back in
 January 2007. Before I knew it, I was living in NYC and building communities
 and running around looking at spaces of all sorts of shapes and sizes.

 Now, almost two years later, I'm proud to say that we have a space of our
 own right here in Manhattan. *New Work City has a home!*

 We'll be located on 200 Varick Street, on the corner of Varick  W. Houston
 Streets. We'll take the next couple of weeks to get up and running, and
 expect to be *open for business on November 3rd!*

 We'll be rolling out memberships gradually, starting with full- and
 part-timers, and then adding from there as we go.

 More details here on our blog:
 http://nwc.tumblr.com/post/53496448/new-work-city-has-a-home

 You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and support
 and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things together :-)

 Cheers,
 Tony Bacigalupo





 


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-07 Thread Tara Hunt

I already said it via telephone, but...man, I am SO proud of you and
VERY excited to visit and be one of your coworkers!

xo

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 On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Tessa Horehled [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 Congratulations Tony!  I look forward to coming by and checking it out
 when I'm up there next month!
 Best,
 Tessa

 On Oct 7, 2008, at 3:08 PM, Tony Bacigalupo wrote:

 Hey everybody,

 Wow, it's been a crazy time since I first discovered all of you back in
 January 2007. Before I knew it, I was living in NYC and building communities
 and running around looking at spaces of all sorts of shapes and sizes.

 Now, almost two years later, I'm proud to say that we have a space of our
 own right here in Manhattan. New Work City has a home!

 We'll be located on 200 Varick Street, on the corner of Varick  W.
 Houston Streets. We'll take the next couple of weeks to get up and running,
 and expect to be open for business on November 3rd!

 We'll be rolling out memberships gradually, starting with full- and
 part-timers, and then adding from there as we go.

 More details here on our blog:
 http://nwc.tumblr.com/post/53496448/new-work-city-has-a-home

 You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and
 support and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things together :-)

 Cheers,
 Tony Bacigalupo








 




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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-07 Thread BrianR

Congrats Tony. One of these days I'll get up there to check out your
space.
-BrianR

On Oct 7, 3:08 pm, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey everybody,

 Wow, it's been a crazy time since I first discovered all of you back in
 January 2007. Before I knew it, I was living in NYC and building communities
 and running around looking at spaces of all sorts of shapes and sizes.

 Now, almost two years later, I'm proud to say that we have a space of our
 own right here in Manhattan. *New Work City has a home!*

 We'll be located on 200 Varick Street, on the corner of Varick  W. Houston
 Streets. We'll take the next couple of weeks to get up and running, and
 expect to be *open for business on November 3rd!*

 We'll be rolling out memberships gradually, starting with full- and
 part-timers, and then adding from there as we go.

 More details here on our 
 blog:http://nwc.tumblr.com/post/53496448/new-work-city-has-a-home

 You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and support
 and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things together :-)

 Cheers,
 Tony Bacigalupo
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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-07 Thread Annesta Le
Congrats! I will be stopping by for sure when the space is ready!

- Annesta

On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Hey everybody,

 Wow, it's been a crazy time since I first discovered all of you back in
 January 2007. Before I knew it, I was living in NYC and building communities
 and running around looking at spaces of all sorts of shapes and sizes.

 Now, almost two years later, I'm proud to say that we have a space of our
 own right here in Manhattan. *New Work City has a home!*

 We'll be located on 200 Varick Street, on the corner of Varick  W. Houston
 Streets. We'll take the next couple of weeks to get up and running, and
 expect to be *open for business on November 3rd!*

 We'll be rolling out memberships gradually, starting with full- and
 part-timers, and then adding from there as we go.

 More details here on our blog:
 http://nwc.tumblr.com/post/53496448/new-work-city-has-a-home

 You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and support
 and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things together :-)

 Cheers,
 Tony Bacigalupo

 


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-07 Thread noel hidalgo

congrats home boy... now i can return the favor and drink up your beer!


On 7 Oct 2008, at 15:08, Tony Bacigalupo wrote:

 You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and  
 support and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things  
 together :-)


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-07 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
Thanks so much everybody! It's a scary and exciting time :-)

@Darrell: Thanks man, you've been a big help.

@Tessa @Tara @Brian @Annesta Thanks! Looking forward to having you there :-)

@Noneck Thanks man! Looking forward to letting you :-)

Cheers,
Tony


On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:47 PM, noel hidalgo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 congrats home boy... now i can return the favor and drink up your beer!


 On 7 Oct 2008, at 15:08, Tony Bacigalupo wrote:
 
  You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and
  support and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things
  together :-)


 


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City has a home!

2008-10-07 Thread axon

Congratulations.  I know the feeling, and I can't wait to drop in and
cowork.  Keep on,

--Ax

On Oct 7, 5:01 pm, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks so much everybody! It's a scary and exciting time :-)

 @Darrell: Thanks man, you've been a big help.

 @Tessa @Tara @Brian @Annesta Thanks! Looking forward to having you there :-)

 @Noneck Thanks man! Looking forward to letting you :-)

 Cheers,
 Tony

 On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:47 PM, noel hidalgo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  congrats home boy... now i can return the favor and drink up your beer!

  On 7 Oct 2008, at 15:08, Tony Bacigalupo wrote:

   You guys have changed my life. Thanks so much for all your help and
   support and energy and enthusiasm! We're doing great things
   together :-)
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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-30 Thread Dusty

I'd also dig helping with an open source coworking member agreement.
We're currently not using one at Conjunctured! :o

We are however, working up a very thorough partnership agreement for
an LLC. Anyone need one of those? :)

Would be nice to have a open source coworking legal library.

Dusty
http://conjunctured.com

On Sep 29, 11:51 pm, Mike Schinkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 An open source working agreement would be GREAT.
 I don't know how much I can contribute (legally), but would love to see one
 created and will provide ideas the best I can.

 -Mike Schinkel
 President; NewClarity LLChttp://mikeschinkel.com

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 Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

 Hi Alex,

 I'd like to help create an open source working agreement.  Although I'm not
 a lawyer, I've worked for lawyers in relevant fields, and have written
 employment, partnership, client and outsourcing contracts which have been
 greenlighted by some of the best lawyers.  I'm great at writing really
 plain-language, simple, direct, easy-to-read contracts.

 What's the next step?

 -Alex

 Alex Linsker
 (646) 269-4915
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Organizational democracy: helping people work together in companies

 On Sep 26, 11:01 am, Alex Hillman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
  Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I
  found somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly
  modded the TOS that I'd found and worked from there.

  It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement,
  it's got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.

  If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as
  if anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to work
  together to create an open source coworking agreement that covers what
  really needs to be covered, and cuts out all of the other crap.

  -Alex

  --
  -
  --
  -
  Alex Hillman
  im always developing something
  digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  visual:www.dangerouslyawesome.com
  local:www.indyhall.org

  On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

   Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging or
   get rid of the clause altogether? Is it important to have protection
   against defamation?

   Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations
   that membership won't start until after the space is open, and that
   the space will open within a certain range of dates or the agreement is
 null and void.

   Anything else?

   On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to
any third party regarding NEW

   Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
   disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is
   one thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't
   want to be critiqued either.

   Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a couple
   of local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.

   Patrick
   station-c.com- Hide quoted text -

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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-30 Thread Mike Schinkel

 We are however, working up a very thorough partnership agreement for an
LLC. Anyone need one of those? :)

Yes. :) 

-Mike 


-Original Message-
From: coworking@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Dusty
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 3:10 AM
To: Coworking
Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1


I'd also dig helping with an open source coworking member agreement.
We're currently not using one at Conjunctured! :o

We are however, working up a very thorough partnership agreement for an LLC.
Anyone need one of those? :)

Would be nice to have a open source coworking legal library.

Dusty
http://conjunctured.com

On Sep 29, 11:51 pm, Mike Schinkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 An open source working agreement would be GREAT.
 I don't know how much I can contribute (legally), but would love to 
 see one created and will provide ideas the best I can.

 -Mike Schinkel
 President; NewClarity LLChttp://mikeschinkel.com

 -Original Message-
 From: coworking@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 On

 Behalf Of Alex Linsker
 Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 5:04 AM
 To: Coworking
 Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 
 1

 Hi Alex,

 I'd like to help create an open source working agreement.  Although 
 I'm not a lawyer, I've worked for lawyers in relevant fields, and have 
 written employment, partnership, client and outsourcing contracts 
 which have been greenlighted by some of the best lawyers.  I'm great 
 at writing really plain-language, simple, direct, easy-to-read contracts.

 What's the next step?

 -Alex

 Alex Linsker
 (646) 269-4915
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Organizational democracy: helping people work together in companies

 On Sep 26, 11:01 am, Alex Hillman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
  Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I 
  found somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly 
  modded the TOS that I'd found and worked from there.

  It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement, 
  it's got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.

  If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as 
  if anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to 
  work together to create an open source coworking agreement that 
  covers what really needs to be covered, and cuts out all of the other
crap.

  -Alex

  --
  -
  --
  -
  Alex Hillman
  im always developing something
  digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  visual:www.dangerouslyawesome.com
  local:www.indyhall.org

  On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

   Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging 
   or get rid of the clause altogether? Is it important to have 
   protection against defamation?

   Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations 
   that membership won't start until after the space is open, and 
   that the space will open within a certain range of dates or the 
   agreement is
 null and void.

   Anything else?

   On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to 
any third party regarding NEW

   Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out 
   disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is 
   one thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't 
   want to be critiqued either.

   Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a 
   couple of local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.

   Patrick
   station-c.com- Hide quoted text -

  - Show quoted text -


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-30 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
That'd be great!

On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 3:19 AM, Mike Schinkel [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:


  We are however, working up a very thorough partnership agreement for an
 LLC. Anyone need one of those? :)

 Yes. :)

 -Mike


 -Original Message-
 From: coworking@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Dusty
 Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 3:10 AM
 To: Coworking
 Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1


 I'd also dig helping with an open source coworking member agreement.
 We're currently not using one at Conjunctured! :o

 We are however, working up a very thorough partnership agreement for an
 LLC.
 Anyone need one of those? :)

 Would be nice to have a open source coworking legal library.

 Dusty
 http://conjunctured.com

 On Sep 29, 11:51 pm, Mike Schinkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  An open source working agreement would be GREAT.
  I don't know how much I can contribute (legally), but would love to
  see one created and will provide ideas the best I can.
 
  -Mike Schinkel
  President; NewClarity LLChttp://mikeschinkel.com
 
  -Original Message-
  From: coworking@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On
 
  Behalf Of Alex Linsker
  Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 5:04 AM
  To: Coworking
  Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version
  1
 
  Hi Alex,
 
  I'd like to help create an open source working agreement.  Although
  I'm not a lawyer, I've worked for lawyers in relevant fields, and have
  written employment, partnership, client and outsourcing contracts
  which have been greenlighted by some of the best lawyers.  I'm great
  at writing really plain-language, simple, direct, easy-to-read contracts.
 
  What's the next step?
 
  -Alex
 
  Alex Linsker
  (646) 269-4915
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Organizational democracy: helping people work together in companies
 
  On Sep 26, 11:01 am, Alex Hillman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
   Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I
   found somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly
   modded the TOS that I'd found and worked from there.
 
   It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement,
   it's got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.
 
   If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as
   if anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to
   work together to create an open source coworking agreement that
   covers what really needs to be covered, and cuts out all of the other
 crap.
 
   -Alex
 
   --
   -
   --
   -
   Alex Hillman
   im always developing something
   digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   visual:www.dangerouslyawesome.com
   local:www.indyhall.org
 
   On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
 
Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging
or get rid of the clause altogether? Is it important to have
protection against defamation?
 
Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations
that membership won't start until after the space is open, and
that the space will open within a certain range of dates or the
agreement is
  null and void.
 
Anything else?
 
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to
 any third party regarding NEW
 
Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is
one thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't
want to be critiqued either.
 
Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a
couple of local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.
 
Patrick
station-c.com- Hide quoted text -
 
   - Show quoted text -


 


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-30 Thread HeatherO
I would love to see it!


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On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 3:19 AM, Mike Schinkel [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:


  We are however, working up a very thorough partnership agreement for an
 LLC. Anyone need one of those? :)

 Yes. :)

 -Mike


 -Original Message-
 From: coworking@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Dusty
 Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 3:10 AM
 To: Coworking
 Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1


 I'd also dig helping with an open source coworking member agreement.
 We're currently not using one at Conjunctured! :o

 We are however, working up a very thorough partnership agreement for an
 LLC.
 Anyone need one of those? :)

 Would be nice to have a open source coworking legal library.

 Dusty
 http://conjunctured.com

 On Sep 29, 11:51 pm, Mike Schinkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  An open source working agreement would be GREAT.
  I don't know how much I can contribute (legally), but would love to
  see one created and will provide ideas the best I can.
 
  -Mike Schinkel
  President; NewClarity LLChttp://mikeschinkel.com
 
  -Original Message-
  From: coworking@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On
 
  Behalf Of Alex Linsker
  Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 5:04 AM
  To: Coworking
  Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version
  1
 
  Hi Alex,
 
  I'd like to help create an open source working agreement.  Although
  I'm not a lawyer, I've worked for lawyers in relevant fields, and have
  written employment, partnership, client and outsourcing contracts
  which have been greenlighted by some of the best lawyers.  I'm great
  at writing really plain-language, simple, direct, easy-to-read contracts.
 
  What's the next step?
 
  -Alex
 
  Alex Linsker
  (646) 269-4915
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Organizational democracy: helping people work together in companies
 
  On Sep 26, 11:01 am, Alex Hillman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
   Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I
   found somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly
   modded the TOS that I'd found and worked from there.
 
   It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement,
   it's got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.
 
   If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as
   if anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to
   work together to create an open source coworking agreement that
   covers what really needs to be covered, and cuts out all of the other
 crap.
 
   -Alex
 
   --
   -
   --
   -
   Alex Hillman
   im always developing something
   digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   visual:www.dangerouslyawesome.com
   local:www.indyhall.org
 
   On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
 
Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging
or get rid of the clause altogether? Is it important to have
protection against defamation?
 
Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations
that membership won't start until after the space is open, and
that the space will open within a certain range of dates or the
agreement is
  null and void.
 
Anything else?
 
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to
 any third party regarding NEW
 
Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is
one thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't
want to be critiqued either.
 
Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a
couple of local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.
 
Patrick
station-c.com- Hide quoted text -
 
   - Show quoted text -


 


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-30 Thread David J. Kordsmeier

Great ideas.

So there are several things here:
* A CoWorking Legal Library
* An Open Source CoWorking Legal Agreement (in various forms)

Can we agree as a group, in principle on a few things:
* A license governing all of the documentation.  It can't contain
legalese specific to on of the contributing organizations.
* A way of collaborating on the CoWorking Legal Agreement
* A permanent repository for the CoWorking Legal Library
?

Did I miss anything?  Eventually we would need to develop some FAQs
and such for the Legal Library.

-
David



On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 12:10 AM, Dusty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'd also dig helping with an open source coworking member agreement.
 We're currently not using one at Conjunctured! :o

 We are however, working up a very thorough partnership agreement for
 an LLC. Anyone need one of those? :)

 Would be nice to have a open source coworking legal library.

 Dusty
 http://conjunctured.com

 On Sep 29, 11:51 pm, Mike Schinkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 An open source working agreement would be GREAT.
 I don't know how much I can contribute (legally), but would love to see one
 created and will provide ideas the best I can.

 -Mike Schinkel
 President; NewClarity LLChttp://mikeschinkel.com

 -Original Message-
 From: coworking@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

 Behalf Of Alex Linsker
 Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 5:04 AM
 To: Coworking
 Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

 Hi Alex,

 I'd like to help create an open source working agreement.  Although I'm not
 a lawyer, I've worked for lawyers in relevant fields, and have written
 employment, partnership, client and outsourcing contracts which have been
 greenlighted by some of the best lawyers.  I'm great at writing really
 plain-language, simple, direct, easy-to-read contracts.

 What's the next step?

 -Alex

 Alex Linsker
 (646) 269-4915
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Organizational democracy: helping people work together in companies

 On Sep 26, 11:01 am, Alex Hillman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
  Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I
  found somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly
  modded the TOS that I'd found and worked from there.

  It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement,
  it's got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.

  If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as
  if anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to work
  together to create an open source coworking agreement that covers what
  really needs to be covered, and cuts out all of the other crap.

  -Alex

  --
  -
  --
  -
  Alex Hillman
  im always developing something
  digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  visual:www.dangerouslyawesome.com
  local:www.indyhall.org

  On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

   Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging or
   get rid of the clause altogether? Is it important to have protection
   against defamation?

   Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations
   that membership won't start until after the space is open, and that
   the space will open within a certain range of dates or the agreement is
 null and void.

   Anything else?

   On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to
any third party regarding NEW

   Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
   disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is
   one thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't
   want to be critiqued either.

   Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a couple
   of local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.

   Patrick
   station-c.com- Hide quoted text -

  - Show quoted text -
 


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-30 Thread Alex Linsker

David, I like your idea of a legal library and an open source
agreement for coworking.

 * A license governing all of the documentation.  It can't contain
 legalese specific to on of the contributing organizations.
Maybe we can create an overall operating system coworking agreement
which can apply to all coworking groups, and we can also create
plugins -- paragraphs which can be inserted to the agreements of the
organizations to which they apply?  For example, we might create a one-
page General Coworking Legal Agreement, and we might create plugin
paragraphs/clauses, for example:
  - if you have a few members who own the lease and sublease to other
members, or another paragraph if
  - you have all the members share the lease.

 * A way of collaborating on the CoWorking Legal Agreement
I'll ask Vanessa Scanlon if we can use MixedInk.com, which is in
beta.  MixedInk is an awesome way for groups to write agreements and
agree on what the final text will be.

 * A permanent repository for the CoWorking Legal Library

-Alex (of CooperBricolage/New Work City in NYC)
--
Alex Linsker
(646) 269-4915
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.alexlinsker.com
Organizational democracy: helping people work together in companies

On Sep 30, 12:53 pm, David J. Kordsmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Great ideas.

 So there are several things here:
 * A CoWorking Legal Library
 * An Open Source CoWorking Legal Agreement (in various forms)

 Can we agree as a group, in principle on a few things:
 * A license governing all of the documentation.  It can't contain
 legalese specific to on of the contributing organizations.
 * A way of collaborating on the CoWorking Legal Agreement
 * A permanent repository for the CoWorking Legal Library
 ?

 Did I miss anything?  Eventually we would need to develop some FAQs
 and such for the Legal Library.

 -
 David



 On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 12:10 AM, Dusty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I'd also dig helping with an open source coworking member agreement.
  We're currently not using one at Conjunctured! :o

  We are however, working up a very thorough partnership agreement for
  an LLC. Anyone need one of those? :)

  Would be nice to have a open source coworking legal library.

  Dusty
 http://conjunctured.com

  On Sep 29, 11:51 pm, Mike Schinkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  An open source working agreement would be GREAT.
  I don't know how much I can contribute (legally), but would love to see one
  created and will provide ideas the best I can.

  -Mike Schinkel
  President; NewClarity LLChttp://mikeschinkel.com

  -Original Message-
  From: coworking@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

  Behalf Of Alex Linsker
  Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 5:04 AM
  To: Coworking
  Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

  Hi Alex,

  I'd like to help create an open source working agreement.  Although I'm not
  a lawyer, I've worked for lawyers in relevant fields, and have written
  employment, partnership, client and outsourcing contracts which have been
  greenlighted by some of the best lawyers.  I'm great at writing really
  plain-language, simple, direct, easy-to-read contracts.

  What's the next step?

  -Alex

  Alex Linsker
  (646) 269-4915
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Organizational democracy: helping people work together in companies

  On Sep 26, 11:01 am, Alex Hillman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
   Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I
   found somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly
   modded the TOS that I'd found and worked from there.

   It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement,
   it's got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.

   If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as
   if anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to work
   together to create an open source coworking agreement that covers what
   really needs to be covered, and cuts out all of the other crap.

   -Alex

   --
   -
   --
   -
   Alex Hillman
   im always developing something
   digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   visual:www.dangerouslyawesome.com
   local:www.indyhall.org

   On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging or
get rid of the clause altogether? Is it important to have protection
against defamation?

Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations
that membership won't start until after the space is open, and that
the space will open within a certain range of dates or the agreement is
  null and void.

Anything else?

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to
 any third party regarding NEW

Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex

[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-29 Thread Alex Linsker

Hi Alex,

I'd like to help create an open source working agreement.  Although
I'm not a lawyer, I've worked for lawyers in relevant fields, and have
written employment, partnership, client and outsourcing contracts
which have been greenlighted by some of the best lawyers.  I'm great
at writing really plain-language, simple, direct, easy-to-read
contracts.

What's the next step?

-Alex

Alex Linsker
(646) 269-4915
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.alexlinsker.com
Organizational democracy: helping people work together in companies

On Sep 26, 11:01 am, Alex Hillman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
 Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I found
 somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly modded the
 TOS that I'd found and worked from there.

 It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement, it's
 got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.

 If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as if
 anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to work together
 to create an open source coworking agreement that covers what really needs
 to be covered, and cuts out all of the other crap.

 -Alex

 --
 -
 --
 -
 Alex Hillman
 im always developing something
 digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 visual:www.dangerouslyawesome.com
 local:www.indyhall.org

 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:



  Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging or get rid
  of the clause altogether? Is it important to have protection against
  defamation?

  Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations that
  membership won't start until after the space is open, and that the space
  will open within a certain range of dates or the agreement is null and void.

  Anything else?

  On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to any
   third party regarding NEW

  Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
  disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is one
  thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't want to
  be critiqued either.

  Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a couple of
  local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.

  Patrick
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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-29 Thread Mike Schinkel

An open source working agreement would be GREAT.
I don't know how much I can contribute (legally), but would love to see one
created and will provide ideas the best I can.

-Mike Schinkel 
President; NewClarity LLC 
http://mikeschinkel.com


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Behalf Of Alex Linsker
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 5:04 AM
To: Coworking
Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1


Hi Alex,

I'd like to help create an open source working agreement.  Although I'm not
a lawyer, I've worked for lawyers in relevant fields, and have written
employment, partnership, client and outsourcing contracts which have been
greenlighted by some of the best lawyers.  I'm great at writing really
plain-language, simple, direct, easy-to-read contracts.

What's the next step?

-Alex

Alex Linsker
(646) 269-4915
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.alexlinsker.com
Organizational democracy: helping people work together in companies

On Sep 26, 11:01 am, Alex Hillman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
 Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I 
 found somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly 
 modded the TOS that I'd found and worked from there.

 It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement, 
 it's got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.

 If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as 
 if anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to work 
 together to create an open source coworking agreement that covers what 
 really needs to be covered, and cuts out all of the other crap.

 -Alex

 --
 -
 --
 -
 Alex Hillman
 im always developing something
 digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 visual:www.dangerouslyawesome.com
 local:www.indyhall.org

 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:



  Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging or 
  get rid of the clause altogether? Is it important to have protection 
  against defamation?

  Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations 
  that membership won't start until after the space is open, and that 
  the space will open within a certain range of dates or the agreement is
null and void.

  Anything else?

  On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to 
   any third party regarding NEW

  Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out 
  disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is 
  one thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't 
  want to be critiqued either.

  Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a couple 
  of local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.

  Patrick
  station-c.com- Hide quoted text -

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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-28 Thread felicity at cubes

A little late to the discussion but I am happy to share the coworking
component of our contract and I do have
connections to legal resources should we need.  Cubes  Crayons
agreement was created by a lawyer and
protects us from liability and protects our clients.  We don't have a
defamation clause.

All the best,
Felicity

Space: www.cubesandcrayons.com
Blog: cubes.typepad.com/blog
Personal blog: cubes.typepad.com/cake

On Sep 26, 9:15 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'd be interested in helping review/edit/publish.  Do we have any leads on 
 legal resources available?   Does a creative commons license or gnu fdl 
 license make sense for everyone?
 Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

 -Original Message-
 From: marc1919 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 21:03:50
 To: Coworkingcoworking@googlegroups.com
 Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

 I'd be very interested in helping to create an open source universal
 coworking agreement.

 Marc Nathanwww.houstontech.org|www.katydock.com
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 On Sep 26, 10:01 am, Alex Hillman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
  Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I found
  somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly modded the
  TOS that I'd found and worked from there.

  It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement, it's
  got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.

  If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as if
  anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to work together
  to create an open source coworking agreement that covers what really needs
  to be covered, and cuts out all of the other crap.

  -Alex

  --
  -
  --
  -
  Alex Hillman
  im always developing something
  digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  visual:www.dangerouslyawesome.com
  local:www.indyhall.org

  On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

   Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging or get 
   rid
   of the clause altogether? Is it important to have protection against
   defamation?

   Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations that
   membership won't start until after the space is open, and that the space
   will open within a certain range of dates or the agreement is null and 
   void.

   Anything else?

   On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to any
third party regarding NEW

   Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
   disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is one
   thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't want to
   be critiqued either.

   Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a couple of
   local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.

   Patrick
   station-c.com
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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-28 Thread dkords
Great, would love to check out what you created for cubes and crayons.  Is your 
facility here in the bay area?  
Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

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From: felicity at cubes [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 10:24:11 
To: Coworkingcoworking@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1



A little late to the discussion but I am happy to share the coworking
component of our contract and I do have
connections to legal resources should we need.  Cubes  Crayons
agreement was created by a lawyer and
protects us from liability and protects our clients.  We don't have a
defamation clause.

All the best,
Felicity

Space: www.cubesandcrayons.com
Blog: cubes.typepad.com/blog
Personal blog: cubes.typepad.com/cake

On Sep 26, 9:15 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'd be interested in helping review/edit/publish.  Do we have any leads on 
 legal resources available?   Does a creative commons license or gnu fdl 
 license make sense for everyone?
 Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

 -Original Message-
 From: marc1919 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 21:03:50
 To: Coworkingcoworking@googlegroups.com
 Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

 I'd be very interested in helping to create an open source universal
 coworking agreement.

 Marc Nathanwww.houstontech.org|www.katydock.com
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 On Sep 26, 10:01 am, Alex Hillman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
  Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I found
  somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly modded the
  TOS that I'd found and worked from there.

  It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement, it's
  got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.

  If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as if
  anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to work together
  to create an open source coworking agreement that covers what really needs
  to be covered, and cuts out all of the other crap.

  -Alex

  --
  -
  --
  -
  Alex Hillman
  im always developing something
  digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  visual:www.dangerouslyawesome.com
  local:www.indyhall.org

  On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

   Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging or get 
   rid
   of the clause altogether? Is it important to have protection against
   defamation?

   Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations that
   membership won't start until after the space is open, and that the space
   will open within a certain range of dates or the agreement is null and 
   void.

   Anything else?

   On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to any
third party regarding NEW

   Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
   disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is one
   thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't want to
   be critiqued either.

   Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a couple of
   local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.

   Patrick
   station-c.com


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to any
 third party regarding NEW

Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is one
thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't want to
be critiqued either.

Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a couple of
local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.


Patrick
station-c.com
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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-26 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging or get rid
of the clause altogether? Is it important to have protection against
defamation?

Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations that
membership won't start until after the space is open, and that the space
will open within a certain range of dates or the agreement is null and void.

Anything else?


On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to any
  third party regarding NEW

 Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
 disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is one
 thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't want to
 be critiqued either.

 Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a couple of
 local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.


 Patrick
 station-c.com
 


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-26 Thread Alex Hillman
To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I found
somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly modded the
TOS that I'd found and worked from there.

It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement, it's
got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.

If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as if
anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to work together
to create an open source coworking agreement that covers what really needs
to be covered, and cuts out all of the other crap.

-Alex

-- 
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-- 
-
Alex Hillman
im always developing something
digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
visual: www.dangerouslyawesome.com
local: www.indyhall.org



On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging or get rid
 of the clause altogether? Is it important to have protection against
 defamation?

 Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations that
 membership won't start until after the space is open, and that the space
 will open within a certain range of dates or the agreement is null and void.

 Anything else?



 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to any
  third party regarding NEW

 Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
 disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is one
 thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't want to
 be critiqued either.

 Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a couple of
 local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.


 Patrick
 station-c.com



 


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-26 Thread Daniel E. Shipton

On Sep 26, 2008, at 10:01 AM, Alex Hillman wrote:
 To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
 Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I  
 found
 somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly  
 modded the
 TOS that I'd found and worked from there.

 It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement,  
 it's
 got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.

 If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as  
 if
 anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to work  
 together
 to create an open source coworking agreement that covers what really  
 needs
 to be covered, and cuts out all of the other crap.

I would love the opportunity to work with you on this.
Our agreement was crafted after a few spots and I modified it heavily  
myself.


--
Daniel E. Shipton
Founder, Impromptu Studio
President  Founder, Redship Technologies
Office: (515) 868-0060 Cell: (515) 460-3618


 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging or  
 get rid
 of the clause altogether? Is it important to have protection against
 defamation?

 Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations  
 that
 membership won't start until after the space is open, and that the  
 space
 will open within a certain range of dates or the agreement is null  
 and void.

 Anything else?



 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to any
 third party regarding NEW

 Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
 disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is one
 thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't want to
 be critiqued either.

 Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a  
 couple of
 local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.


 Patrick
 station-c.com






 





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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-26 Thread dkords
I'd be interested in helping review/edit/publish.  Do we have any leads on 
legal resources available?   Does a creative commons license or gnu fdl license 
make sense for everyone?  
Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

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From: marc1919 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 21:03:50 
To: Coworkingcoworking@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1



I'd be very interested in helping to create an open source universal
coworking agreement.

Marc Nathan
www.houstontech.org | www.katydock.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Sep 26, 10:01 am, Alex Hillman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 To the many of you who've worked from our agreement:
 Ours was taken from a very generic shared space agreement that I found
 somewhere on the web. We needed something FAST, so we slightly modded the
 TOS that I'd found and worked from there.

 It's been my desire for over a year now to tone down that agreement, it's
 got a lot of garbage and legalese in it.

 If anyone is interested in working with Geoff and myself, as well as if
 anyone has any legal resources that could chip in, I'd love to work together
 to create an open source coworking agreement that covers what really needs
 to be covered, and cuts out all of the other crap.

 -Alex

 --
 -
 --
 -
 Alex Hillman
 im always developing something
 digital: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 visual:www.dangerouslyawesome.com
 local:www.indyhall.org

 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Tony Bacigalupo
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

  Agreed all around. So should we simply removed the disparaging or get rid
  of the clause altogether? Is it important to have protection against
  defamation?

  Also, since the space isn't open yet, we'll be adding stipulations that
  membership won't start until after the space is open, and that the space
  will open within a certain range of dates or the agreement is null and void.

  Anything else?

  On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to any
   third party regarding NEW

  Yeah, we based our contract on IH too (thanks Alex!) but took out
  disparaging after the first round of signings, defamation is one
  thing but with disparaging in there it looks like we don't want to
  be critiqued either.

  Btw, if anyone opens up a space in Canada, our version has a couple of
  local tweaks so feel free to ask for the file.

  Patrick
  station-c.com


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[Coworking] Re: New Work City membership agreement - version 1

2008-09-25 Thread Steven Heath

 If anyone out there would like to give it a once-over and let me know
 if anything looks amiss, it would be very much appreciated! We'll be
 printing out a bunch of these later today in advance of an event for
 New Work City tonight.

I am always amazed at these clauses:

Non-Disparagement.
You shall, during and after the participation in and use of the
Services, refrain from making any
statements or comments of a defamatory or disparaging nature to any
third party regarding NEW
WORK CITY, or any of NEW WORK CITY's officers, directors, employees,
personnel, agents,
policies, services or products, other than to comply with law.

I only ever see them from US companies. I happen to think that clause
contradicts the coworking 'values'. This is a gag clause, nothing less
than that.

Just my 2 cents.

-- 
Steven Heath
Director
Foxbane Consulting
www.foxbane.co.nz
Cell: +64 21 706-067

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[Coworking] Re: New Work City

2008-04-03 Thread felicity at cubes

Looks fantastic!  Love the teaser.

On the sponsorship you might look into companies who need
remote space for their workers.  They might be up for a
dedicated space.  We have a similar partnership program
with companies for back up office space.

-felicity chapman

 CubesCrayons

blog: www.svmoms.com, www.youronramp.com
local: www.cubesandcrayons.com
Bay Area Coworking Meetup


On Apr 2, 10:15 pm, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 We're still sort of figuring that out, but basically it's a way for
 people/companies that want to support our community to do so in a way other
 than desk memberships.

 Sponsoring a desk essentially ensures that, by making the appropriate
 contribution, the cost of at least one desk is covered for the year. This
 decreases the load on the space, makes it easier for us to stay open and
 keeps costs under control.

 We're still nailing down what they'd get in exchange, but it would be some
 fairly simple recognition online and somewhere in the space. Beyond that,
 not sure. Still fleshing it out.

 On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Rosie Sherry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:



  I like the form as well.  Am also curious about the Desk Sponsorship,
  how does that work?

  On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 11:39 PM, Lisa Thompson
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   That form is a phenomenal idea.. pardon me while I start typing my lil
  heart
   out making my own!

   On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:17 PM, Tony Bacigalupo 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:

Thanks :-)

When I get a chance, I'll write up more for you guys, but you all
  pretty
   much know the deal.

Coworking. It rocks. NYC. Also rocks. The people need more Coworking
  in
   NYC, and this is our effort to fulfill that need.

So, any NYC people on this list... check out the site, let me know if
  you
   have any questions, and show your interest here!
  https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pNuSiXEsOhsRND3rXOwyhTg

We'll only be able to get a space if we can prove there's sufficient
   interest... that means this space will happen only when enough of *you*
  want
   it to!

I'll keep everyone posted on my progress... I'm working on paperwork
  with
   Sanford now; things are moving awfully fast!

Best,
Tony

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Jacob Sayles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:

 That is seriously cool!  Go Tony!

 On undefined, Lisa Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I so love this teaser page.  http://www.nwcny.com/

  Go Manhattan!

  --
  Lisa Thompson

  Media PA CoWorking Meetup
 http://socialnetwork.meetup.com/964/
   Blog:http://theoffice.tumblr.com
  Tweeter: @lithompson friendfeed:http://friendfeed.com/theoffice

 --
 Jacob Sayles
 Co-founder  Janitor
http://officenomads.com

   --
   Lisa Thompson

   Media PA CoWorking Meetup
  http://socialnetwork.meetup.com/964/
   Blog:http://theoffice.tumblr.com
Tweeter: @lithompson friendfeed:http://friendfeed.com/theoffice

  --
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 www.rosiesherry.com
 www.thewerks.org.uk
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[Coworking] Re: New Work City

2008-04-02 Thread Alex Hillman
Brilliant work. I'm so excited for the coworking manhattan team!

-Alex

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Jacob Sayles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 That is seriously cool!  Go Tony!

 On undefined, Lisa Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I so love this teaser page.  http://www.nwcny.com/
 
  Go Manhattan!
 
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   Blog: http://theoffice.tumblr.com
  Tweeter: @lithompson friendfeed: http://friendfeed.com/theoffice
 
   
 



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[Coworking] Re: New Work City

2008-04-02 Thread Lisa Thompson
That form is a phenomenal idea.. pardon me while I start typing my lil heart
out making my own!

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:17 PM, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Thanks :-)

 When I get a chance, I'll write up more for you guys, but you all pretty
 much know the deal.

 Coworking. It rocks. NYC. Also rocks. The people need more Coworking in
 NYC, and this is our effort to fulfill that need.

 So, any NYC people on this list... check out the site, let me know if you
 have any questions, and show your interest here!
 https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pNuSiXEsOhsRND3rXOwyhTg

 We'll only be able to get a space if we can prove there's sufficient
 interest... that means this space will happen only when enough of *you* want
 it to!

 I'll keep everyone posted on my progress... I'm working on paperwork with
 Sanford now; things are moving awfully fast!

 Best,
 Tony


 On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Jacob Sayles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  That is seriously cool!  Go Tony!
 
  On undefined, Lisa Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I so love this teaser page.  http://www.nwcny.com/
  
   Go Manhattan!
  
   --
   Lisa Thompson
  
   Media PA CoWorking Meetup
   http://socialnetwork.meetup.com/964/
Blog: http://theoffice.tumblr.com
   Tweeter: @lithompson friendfeed: http://friendfeed.com/theoffice
  

  
 
 
 
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  Co-founder  Janitor
  http://officenomads.com
 
 
 

 



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[Coworking] Re: New Work City

2008-04-02 Thread Rosie Sherry

I like the form as well.  Am also curious about the Desk Sponsorship,
how does that work?

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 11:39 PM, Lisa Thompson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 That form is a phenomenal idea.. pardon me while I start typing my lil heart
 out making my own!



 On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:17 PM, Tony Bacigalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

  Thanks :-)
 
  When I get a chance, I'll write up more for you guys, but you all pretty
 much know the deal.
 
  Coworking. It rocks. NYC. Also rocks. The people need more Coworking in
 NYC, and this is our effort to fulfill that need.
 
  So, any NYC people on this list... check out the site, let me know if you
 have any questions, and show your interest here!
 https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pNuSiXEsOhsRND3rXOwyhTg
 
  We'll only be able to get a space if we can prove there's sufficient
 interest... that means this space will happen only when enough of *you* want
 it to!
 
  I'll keep everyone posted on my progress... I'm working on paperwork with
 Sanford now; things are moving awfully fast!
 
  Best,
  Tony
 
 
 
 
  On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Jacob Sayles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 
 
  
   That is seriously cool!  Go Tony!
  
  
   On undefined, Lisa Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
I so love this teaser page.  http://www.nwcny.com/
   
Go Manhattan!
   
--
Lisa Thompson
   
Media PA CoWorking Meetup
http://socialnetwork.meetup.com/964/
 Blog: http://theoffice.tumblr.com
Tweeter: @lithompson friendfeed: http://friendfeed.com/theoffice
   
 
   
  
  
  
   --
   Jacob Sayles
   Co-founder  Janitor
   http://officenomads.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 --
 Lisa Thompson

 Media PA CoWorking Meetup
 http://socialnetwork.meetup.com/964/
 Blog: http://theoffice.tumblr.com
  Tweeter: @lithompson friendfeed: http://friendfeed.com/theoffice


  




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www.rosiesherry.com
www.thewerks.org.uk

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[Coworking] Re: New Work City

2008-04-02 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
We're still sort of figuring that out, but basically it's a way for
people/companies that want to support our community to do so in a way other
than desk memberships.

Sponsoring a desk essentially ensures that, by making the appropriate
contribution, the cost of at least one desk is covered for the year. This
decreases the load on the space, makes it easier for us to stay open and
keeps costs under control.

We're still nailing down what they'd get in exchange, but it would be some
fairly simple recognition online and somewhere in the space. Beyond that,
not sure. Still fleshing it out.



On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Rosie Sherry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


 I like the form as well.  Am also curious about the Desk Sponsorship,
 how does that work?

 On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 11:39 PM, Lisa Thompson
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  That form is a phenomenal idea.. pardon me while I start typing my lil
 heart
  out making my own!
 
 
 
  On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:17 PM, Tony Bacigalupo 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
   Thanks :-)
  
   When I get a chance, I'll write up more for you guys, but you all
 pretty
  much know the deal.
  
   Coworking. It rocks. NYC. Also rocks. The people need more Coworking
 in
  NYC, and this is our effort to fulfill that need.
  
   So, any NYC people on this list... check out the site, let me know if
 you
  have any questions, and show your interest here!
  https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pNuSiXEsOhsRND3rXOwyhTg
  
   We'll only be able to get a space if we can prove there's sufficient
  interest... that means this space will happen only when enough of *you*
 want
  it to!
  
   I'll keep everyone posted on my progress... I'm working on paperwork
 with
  Sanford now; things are moving awfully fast!
  
   Best,
   Tony
  
  
  
  
   On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Jacob Sayles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  
  
  
  
   
That is seriously cool!  Go Tony!
   
   
On undefined, Lisa Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I so love this teaser page.  http://www.nwcny.com/

 Go Manhattan!

 --
 Lisa Thompson

 Media PA CoWorking Meetup
 http://socialnetwork.meetup.com/964/
  Blog: http://theoffice.tumblr.com
 Tweeter: @lithompson friendfeed: http://friendfeed.com/theoffice

  

   
   
   
--
Jacob Sayles
Co-founder  Janitor
http://officenomads.com
   
   
   
   
   
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
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  Media PA CoWorking Meetup
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