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KHeroes

KHeroes brings together Venture Capitalists and Investors interested in the virtual worlds/goods, augmented reality and lifelogging sectors with companies seeking funding in these sectors (the Companies).

Introductions are made and information is provided in a secure, invitation-only environment.

The information about the companies seeking funding has been assessed by KZero and prepared in close cooperation with management of these companies. However it cannot be seen as investment recommendation and not replace a due diligence carried out by the Investor.

When logging in the Investor accepts the terms and conditions for use of KHeroes.

Data

The data entered, or imported on instruction is stored securely in a database and is only accessible to Investors. It is the Investor’s responsibility to keep their passwords safe.

The Companies' data may be permanently deleted by KZero after the Company requested to be delisted. The Company can be delisted on it’s own request temporarily, for example if a consultation or a due diligence with a potential investor is in progress.

Last updated in January 2010

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