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Startup News Digest 01/28/22

Startup News Digest 01/28/22

The Big Story: America COMPETES is a mixed bag for startups. The new sweeping House package aimed at boosting American competitiveness and innovation has several provisions that would dramatically improve the startup ecosystem, but the bill also includes an unrelated bill that would harm e-commerce startups.

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#StartupsEverywhere: Portland, Ore.
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#StartupsEverywhere: Portland, Ore.

Based in Portland, Oregon, Adhere Gear is focused on developing sustainable use IoT Smart Cargo Network for cargo operations and logistics. Founder, CEO and Chief Engineer Robert Buchanan took a moment to share with us the origins of Adhere Gear, how he and his team hope to improve the global use of cargo, and his vision for the company’s future.

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Startup News Digest 01/21/22

Startup News Digest 01/21/22

The Big Story: 10 years later, SOPA has lessons for startup policy. This week, we’re reflecting on copyright policy’s past as well as the impact it will continue to have on innovation, and what that all means for high-tech, high-growth startups and the Internet users and creators that depend on them. Engine, alongside many organizations, remembered and commemorated the 10 year anniversary of the defeat of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) with conversations of what balanced, innovation-friendly copyright policy looks like for startups and small businesses.

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#StartupsEverywhere: Ada, Michigan
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#StartupsEverywhere: Ada, Michigan

Civil is a virtual resource library that provides educators with vetted, researched, and summarized political topics and lesson plans that help safely foster discussion around current events in the classroom. We spoke with Founder and CEO Max Tendero about what experiences led him to create Civil, how potential changes to current copyright regulations could present challenges to startups like his, and why alterations to current Internet frameworks could impact Civil’s growth in the future.

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Startup News Digest 01/14/22

Startup News Digest 01/14/22

The Big Story: Startups watch as Senate considers tech, telecom nominees. This week, the Senate continued to weigh Biden's key picks for a variety of tech leadership roles—including nominees that could support startup formation and help to create a broader innovative environment.

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#StartupsEverywhere: Washington, D.C.
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#StartupsEverywhere: Washington, D.C.

Based in Washington, D.C., Pruve Systems is leveraging a variety of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and blockchain, to develop workflow systems that are easy, inclusive, and completely secure. Co-Founder and CEO Thomas Dawson, spoke to us about what led to the founding of Pruve, how it’s important to be inclusive in the development of new technologies, and why policymakers should reframe how we think about the development of tech talent.

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Startup News Digest 01/07/22

Startup News Digest 01/07/22

The Big Story: Changes to copyright rules would hurt news, commentary startups, and free expression. As a few countries adopt or consider laws that would require websites to pay whenever they—or their users—link to or quote a news article, the U.S. Copyright Office is studying what those sorts of laws would mean here. In comments this week, Engine emphasized the substantial unintended consequences of such policies, which would not just alter how information is shared and communicated online, but cause problems for startups and innovation.

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Startup News Digest 12/17/21

Startup News Digest 12/17/21

Startup Policy: 2021 Year in Review. The past year saw a new administration, a new Congress, and several policy conversations at the federal and state levels that could dramatically shift the landscape for the startup ecosystem in the U.S. both here at home, and abroad.

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Engine's 2021 Startup Network Highlights
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Engine's 2021 Startup Network Highlights

The Engine team is grateful for the startups in our network and the opportunities we have had this year to raise their voices in the policy conversations with lawmakers. As we wrap up the holiday season and enter 2022, we want to highlight the incredible startups in our network whose work has contributed to a better and brighter startup ecosystem. We celebrate the startups in our network who have continued to build innovative solutions, bridged inequitable gaps, and have contributed to a vibrant startup ecosystem across the U.S.

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Startup News Digest 12/10/21

Startup News Digest 12/10/21

The Big Story: Congress talks online content, but startups are sidelined. As Congress continues the drumbeat of complaints about user-generated content on the Internet, the conversation misses the realities of content moderation and the role content moderation plays for startups.

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#StartupsEverywhere: New York City, N.Y.
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#StartupsEverywhere: New York City, N.Y.

Maurice Ng is the Co-founder and General Partner of Tings Capital, a minority-owned venture capital fund based in New York City, N.Y. looking to invest in underrepresented founders, including people of color, women, LGBTQIA+, first generation immigrants, and people with disabilities. Ng took the time to share his immigrant experience, his unique mission behind the firm, and some of the barriers marginalized communities face in the startup space.

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Startups, Content Moderation, and Section 230
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Startups, Content Moderation, and Section 230

Debates about the intermediary liability framework provided by Section 230 have animated policy conversations as lawmakers grapple with harmful online content, including around election integrity, health information, and children’s safety. But those debates are almost exclusively focused on the largest Internet companies. Section 230, however, applies to all services of all sizes that host all types of user-generated content, including startups.

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Startup News Digest 12/3/21

Startup News Digest 12/3/21

The Big Story: Startups watch as Congress considers tech nominees. This week, Senate committees weighed in on several individuals President Joe Biden nominated to key tech leadership roles, shedding some light on the direction the nominees might take to support startup innovators. In a series of hearings, Senators considered acting Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Jessica Rosenworcel and FCC nominee Gigi Sohn, as well as Alan Davidson, who was nominated to lead the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), Federal Trade Commission nominee Alvaro Bedoya, and Kathi Vidal, who was nominated to lead the Patent and Trademark Office.

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#StartupsEverywhere: Superior, Colo.
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#StartupsEverywhere: Superior, Colo.

Based in Superior, Colo., hobbyDB is an online collectibles database that aims to catalogue every collectible in existence. Founder and CEO, Christian Braun, spoke to us about the origins behind the company, how platforms like hobbyDB have responded to market facilitator laws, and the barriers imposed by the U.S. immigration system to the entry of new entrepreneurs.

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Once Confirmed, FCC Nominees Should Push Startup Priorities
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Once Confirmed, FCC Nominees Should Push Startup Priorities

The startup ecosystem is waiting for Congress to confirm two key nominees that will help set a pro-innovation agenda at the Federal Communications Commission, including advancing priorities like expanding broadband access and keeping the Internet a level playing field for startups.

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Startup News Digest 11/19/21

Startup News Digest 11/19/21

The Big Story: Making the startup ecosystem more equitable. Startup founders with innovative ideas should have the chance to succeed, no matter where they’re located or what they look like. But too often, underrepresented founders—including women and founders of color—are denied the opportunity to get investments, launch, and grow. This week, Engine released an assessment of barriers that underrepresented founders face as well as policy proposals to alleviate those barriers.

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#StartupsEverywhere: Niwot, Colo.
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#StartupsEverywhere: Niwot, Colo.

SparkFun, headquartered in Niwot, Colo., designs and manufactures electronic development tools used to build new technological innovations and enable research. We sat down with Nathan Seidle, CEO and Co-Founder, to learn why he launched the company, the challenges for a small business of navigating the U.S. intellectual property landscape, and how startups looking to support educational communities can face significant structural barriers.

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Biden's USPTO Pick Can Restore Much-Needed Patent Reform
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Biden's USPTO Pick Can Restore Much-Needed Patent Reform

With his nomination of Winston & Strawn LLP litigator Kathi Vidal as the new U.S. Patent and Trademark Office director, President Joe Biden has an opportunity to fix the problems in our patent system that have stifled innovation and entrepreneurs over the past few years. It was just a decade ago that Republicans and Democrats came together and passed the America Invents Act, the most sweeping reform to our country's patent system in more than a half century.

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Engine Releases Making the Startup Ecosystem More Equitable
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Engine Releases Making the Startup Ecosystem More Equitable

This booklet will examine the barriers many underrepresented founders face across the startup ecosystem, identify the specific roadblocks that stifle their success, and make recommendations for policy changes that could lead to more equity for founders, investors, and employees. Having an inclusive framework is critical for the fabric of our nation and imperative for the U.S. to remain competitive as a global leader at the forefront of innovation.

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Startup News Digest 11/5/21

Startup News Digest 11/5/21

The Big Story: Immigration in play in reconciliation bill, but path unclear. As the House eyes a path forward on the reconciliation bill, newly-added language would create temporary protections for millions of undocumented immigrants, which could make it easier for foreign-born innovators, founders, and STEM talent to stay and work in the U.S.

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