Hedge Fund Investment Consultants, Hedge Fund Databases, and Hedge Fund Directories
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Using the Internet to Market a Hedge Fund
Improper use of the Internet can expose a hedge fund and its manager to enforcement action by the SEC and jeopardize their ability to rely on the safe harbor of Regulation D or Regulation S of the Securities Act of 1933. A fundamental requirement of Regulation D and Regulation S is that there be no general solicitation or advertisement used in connection with the solicitation of an investment in a hedge fund. Hedge fund managers may not provide offering materials on a Web site, unless the offering materials are only provided to prospective investors who have a pre-existing substantive relationship with the manager.
Hedge fund managers establishing Web sites are advised to keep nominal information on the home page of a Web site, indicating the name of the hedge fund and requesting the viewer to provide their name and password to access additional information on any interior page. Contact information, past performance, investment strategy, experience of management and all other material specific to the hedge fund should not be contained on the home page or any page that is accessible by the public. Hedge fund managers should not link any of the interior pages of their Web site to other Web sites.
A manager may supply information about the hedge fund on a third party's Web site if the following procedures are followed:
The site is password protected;
The home page of the site makes no reference to a specific hedge fund;
The interior pages of the site are only available to prospective investors that complete a questionnaire establishing that they are "accredited investors;" and 
Prospective investors are required to wait 30 days following their qualification to access the site before investing in any of the posted funds (other than funds in which such prospective investor already has invested, has already been solicited or is already considering as an investment opportunity).
A hedge fund manager which posts information on a third party's Web site will not be deemed to be "holding itself out" to the public as an investment adviser if the posted information solely relates to a hedge fund and does not provide any information regarding other services or products offered by the manager.
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