Rule 506(c) is a regulation under the Securities Act of 1933 that allows issuers to broadly solicit and advertise their private placement offerings, provided that all purchasers are accredited investors. This rule represents a significant change from the previous regulations that restricted general solicitation in private offerings, aiming to modernize the fundraising process for venture capital and private equity by enabling issuers to reach a larger pool of potential investors.
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