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Press: With the right regulation, SA’s digital economy could boom

JOHANNESBURG – The approach that South African lawmakers take to regulating internet businesses could make or break the growth of the country’s digital economy, a report from Fifth Era, a Silicon Valley-based investment and advisory firm, finds.

If digital technology is going to have as profound an effect on industries and economies as research suggests, then South Africa should worry about whether tech entrepreneurs choose to launch their businesses here, and whether domestic and foreign investors choose to back internet businesses here, said Matthew C Le Merle, managing partner at Fifth Era.

“If domestic and foreign capital is scared away, the tech entrepreneurs will leave,” Le Merle said.

He was presenting the South Africa findings from the report, which surveyed 475 investors in 15 countries to assess how potential regulation might positively or negatively impact capital investment into internet companies.

The ‘internet investors’ surveyed needed to have a net worth, excluding their primary residence, of $1 million or annual income of $200 000.

The survey found that 89% of global investors view the legal environment as having the most negative impact on their investing activities, while 75% said they are uncomfortable investing in business models in which the regulatory framework is ambiguous.

As lawmakers consider how to regulate areas such as copyright and intellectual property (IP), liability, censorship and privacy and security, they will have to carefully consider not only what to regulate but the pace at which to regulate, Le Merle said.

The challenge for lawmakers is to regulate the ‘10% bad’ while not losing the ‘90% good’, he commented.

Press: Fifth Era Presents to Indonesian Government on Digital Economy

Jakartakita.com – Asosiasi E-commerce Indonesia ( idEA ) menyelenggarakan acara Public Workshop yang mengangkat tema “Investasi di E-Commerce Menyorot Berbagai Regulasi Pemerintah”. Acara ini dihadiri oleh Matthew C. Le Merle Alison Davis Felix O. Le Merle (FIFTH ERA), Hari Sungkari (Badan Industri Kreatif), dan dari OLX.

Berlangsung di Kaffein Cafe&Resto, The Foundry No. 8 Zone A SCBD Kamis (10/03/2016). Dengan beberapa topik bahasan mengenai, bagaimana melihat regulasi pemerintah terhadap industry startup dan e-commerce di Indonesia, Peran Pemerintah dalam Perspektif Industri E-Commerce Nasional, dan THE IMPACT OF INTERNET REGULATION ON Investment.

Press: Expanding Israel's Digital Economy

Brief video taken during the presentation of Fifth Era's 2016 report on the impact of internet regulation on investment given to members of the Government of Israel in Jerusalem.

This Fifth Era white paper can be downloaded by clicking this link.

For further perspective on this issue, contact Fifth Era through the contact section of this website.

Report: The Culture of Innovation: What Makes San Francisco Bay Area Companies Different?

Authors: Matthew Le Merle, Sean Randolph and Barry Juruzelski on behalf of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute

"Breakthrough Report Examines the “Secret Sauce” that Makes the Bay Area a Global Innovation Leader"

When it comes to innovation, the San Francisco Bay Area has unique assets that enable it to excel in the world economy. According to a new report released today by the Bay Area Council Economic Institute and Booz & Company, one of those assets is a distinct culture of innovation that can be found in many Bay Area companies.

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