Venture firm EDF moves to silence entrepreneur at TheFunded
TheFunded, a site that lets entrepreneurs rate venture capitalists, continues to stir things up.
EDF Ventures, a mid-sized venture capital fund in Ann Arbor, Mich. which has been reviewed negatively by several people at the site, has subpoenaed some records from TheFunded in a court action the firm is taking against an entrepreneur who left a comment.
The anonymous entrepreneur said the firm’s members “are to be avoided unless you are desperate.”
The retaliation is apparently an attempt to silence an entrepreneur, a trend at TheFunded we’ve written about before.
Previously, we also reported about a cease and desist letter sent to TheFunded by a debt firm, Hercules, but under the Communications Decency Act, TheFunded’s site doesn’t have liability for the comments left by third-parties at the site, and Hercules dropped its demands. Something similar happened with a lawyer tried to sue Avvo, a site that lets people comment on lawyers. The lawyer failed when it challenged the site. Now we’re seeing EDF go directly after the entrepreneur, which is a first.
In a statement, Adeo Ressi, chief executive of TheFunded, vowed the action would fail, because he doesn’t store records about the identity of commenters. He said this should help the site even more, because it will encourage entrepreneurs to come forward and leave more comments:
When TheFunded was conceived, we understood that some investors might attempt to take legal action against the views of entrepreneurs. In order to prevent this form of censorship, TheFunded has been carefully designed and takes extensive measures to protect the anonymity all those who share their opinions on the fundraising experience. TheFunded does not store IP addresses, email addresses, or any other personal information associated with a Member account in any database or any file system operated by the company.
For every CEO that shares an experience, there are nine others who are hesitant. The worst stories of investor abuse remain untold, and TheFunded hopes that this test of Member anonymity will help open up floodgate.
Featured
Hot Off The Wire
- Hot Off the Wire – Google slashes Nexus One termination fee; MySpace Music tunes up audio ads; Barry Diller’s IAC beats Street
- Hot Off the Wire – Man convicted in first economic espionage case; iPhone market share grows; Electronic Arts shares falter after revenue forecast; Phone company wants to charge Google
- FairPoint looks to cut debt by two thirds with bankruptcy plan
