From: Joichi Ito <Ma> To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Fwd: update Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 20:39:14 +0000 This is the electronic nose project. Dealing with the conflict of interest issues at MIT, but I'll get an anti-dilution per below. I think it's a very good deal. Assume you're still OK with doing this? - Joi Begin forwarded message: From: David <I Date: January 13, 2015 at 3:32:38 PM EST Subject: update To: Joichi Ito < Joi, I think you know the price on this round was established long before we had lab results. So, the last money in the round is basically a gift to whoever claims it. I'm pretty sure I can find a way to provide a weighted antidil, even if it means retroactively giving it to everyone in the round. I realized I should have blind copied you on my letter to Ken Goldsmith yesterday. Here's what I wrote: Hello Ken, Thank you for your time on the phone last week. I'm operating under the assumption that, if possible, MIT would like to help one of its entrepreneurial offspring succeed... but (understandably) not at the cost of its integrity or policies. I'm writing because I have new information and a proposal I beleive satisfies all these criteria. Our discussion was about actual conflict of interest and of the appearance. I will address each separately: Actual COI I double-checked and confirmed that due to the nature of the company there is no physical way Joi Ito could use his position to benefit the company (and there by himself), even if he wanted to. I say this for two reasons, both of which I believe is new information: I ) Our agreement with MIT establishes a clear wall between activities at MIT and OH2. MIT provided the theoretical groundwork for our technology, which is complete and all the patents are filed. As such, there is no more work conducted on the topic at MIT, by Shuguang or anyone else. Furthermore, ow agreement states that even if there were any additional theoretical leamings, they wou