1 Miss. Code. R. 14-7.11 - Internet Solicitations Exemption
A.
Internet means the global information system comprised of
independent computer networks which are interconnected and share information
without the use of a central processing center by use of the Transmission
Control Protocol/internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite, to include without
limitation, the World Wide Web, proprietary or "common carrier" electronic
delivery systems, or similar medium.
B.
Internet Offer means a
communication regarding the offering of securities within the meaning of
Sections 75-71-102(19),
-102(26), and -105 of the Act, made on the internet and directed generally to
anyone who has access to the internet, including persons in this
state.
C.
Exemption. The Division finds that registration is not
necessary or appropriate for the protection of investors in connection with
internet offers, provided:
1. The internet
offer indicates, directly or indirectly, that the securities are not being
offered to residents of this state;
2. The internet offer is not specifically
directed to any person in this state by or on behalf of the issuer of the
securities; and
3. No sales of the
issuer's securities are made in this state as a result of the internet
offering.
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