Co-working from the perspective of an entrepreneur
Respect for the topic. Sooner or later the question should have come up. But, did anyone consider all this from a legal point of view, considered the financial model?
I have the means and I can afford to rent an office for twenty people for a year "in the green part of the city." But what do we do with the laws? With taxes? People are unformed. Besides strangers among themselves. An excellent reason for the attacker - to fit into the team and steal something - from a new mouse to passwords on someone's hosting. An excellent opportunity to conduct illegal activities - from the spread of pornography to fascist agitation.
Whose technique? Or is everyone able to hang around with a laptop every day? How to exercise banal physical protection, how to respond to claims in the event of theft (remember Shpak from Ivan Vasilievich, how many tape recorders were stolen from him). There are a lot of questions. If you solve them all, the freelance party in the green part of the city will turn into a regular office of a regular IT office.