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GET 2018: Entrepreneurship, Career and Youth Summit

GET 2018 — Entrepreneurship, Career and Youth Summit

On 20 December 2018, Vircon Legal co-founder Erdem Mümtaz Hacıpaşaoğlu spoke at GET 2018: the Entrepreneurship, Career and Youth Summit.

Starting a company while you are still somewhere else

Most first ventures begin inside another institution — a university or an employer — and that context quietly determines who owns the result. Work produced using an employer’s resources or within the scope of employment can belong to the employer rather than the person who wrote it, and university regulations often claim a share of research outputs developed with institutional facilities. Neither is a reason not to start; both are a reason to check before the work has value.

The practical steps are small. Read the employment contract’s IP and side-project clauses, keep personal work on personal equipment and time, and where an idea genuinely originates inside an institution, treat it as a spin-off to be negotiated rather than something to be quietly taken out. Student teams should agree ownership among themselves at the early stage, before one member leaves. See Intellectual Property and Employment Law.

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  • Erdem Mümtaz Hacıpaşaoğlu

    Mümtaz is the Managing Partner of Vircon Legal, which he founded in 2016. He advises founders, investors and operators on financing rounds, M&A, cross-border incorporations and regulated verticals such as crypto-asset infrastructure, fintech and games, bringing a former startup founder's perspective to every engagement.

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Published: 20 December 2018 · last updated: 8 August 2026
This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and practices may have changed since the publication date. For specific situations, please consult Vircon Legal.
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