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Hosted by Linqto's Chief Strategy Officer Karim Nurani, The Global Investor Podcast is explicitly designed for accredited investors. Each episode is an opportunity to stay informed, hear from like-minded individuals, and learn from successful business executives.  Join us as we take this educational and engaging journey to find some of the most passionate entrepreneurs and interesting pre-IPO companies from around the globe.

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Private Investing Made Simple

May 3, 2022

EPISODE SUMMARY

In this episode, Andrew Rossow, a licensed and full-time practicing attorney and an expert in NFTs rights & intellectual property, joined our host, Karim Nurani, to discuss web3 and intellectual property as we move into the world of web3. Andrew will give us a better understanding of what web3 is, how it affects millennials, and some challenges we see with intellectual property as we move into web3. 

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EPISODE NOTES

Today's Guest: Andrew Rossow 

Andrew Rossow is a licensed and full-time practicing attorney, adjunct law professor, Web3 journalist, media consultant, and anti-bullying activist. 

After graduating from The University of Dayton School of Law and passing the Ohio Bar Exam, Rossow broke the barriers between Hollywood and Silicon Valley by creating #CYBERBYTE™, the industry's second anti-bullying movement designed to teach consumers about the dangers of online bullying, through PSA's. Notable figures, including, but not limited to Chris Hansen (NBCs Catch a Predator), Brian Cuban (Mark Cuban's brother), and Jennifer Cohen (Nike), among many other actresses, musicians, and entrepreneurs, have joined. 

When Pokémon Go came out for the smartphone, Rossow wrote the very first legal thesis outlining the dangers AR-mobile gaming brought to consumers, using Pokémon Go as a case study. The article went viral throughout the legal community, opening the doors to media journalism when Arianna Huffington personally reached out to Rossow, inviting him to join HuffPost as a legal contributor. 

Six months later, he was contacted by Forbes to begin writing for their new digital money section, now known as Forbes Crypto. Since, Rossow has gone on to write for numerous media outlets, including, but not limited to The Today Show (Parenting Team), Bloomberg Law, AboveTheLaw, ABA For Law Students, Bitcoin Magazine, CoinTelegraph, and HackerNoon. He has been featured on Cheddar TV, ABC, FOX, NBC, and CBS affiliate networks throughout the U.S.

Our Host: Karim Nurani

Karim Nurani is an entrepreneur, investor, and chief strategy officer at Linqto, a leading platform providing liquidity in the private sector. The Global Investor Podcast host - Karim has 30 years of experience in new business development, focusing on strategy and business transformation. As a visionary who can assess business models from the perspectives of both an executive and investor, Nurani is responsible for the formation and success of over a hundred startups ranging from mining to process manufacturing. As a partner at Keiretsu Connect and throughout his time with Bay Angels, Sandalwood Ventures, and other entities, he has guided investors and new venture leaders to launch and develop markets as diverse as IoT, GreenTech, etc CannaTech, AR and VR, and more. 

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