by Joel Rothman | Dec 16, 2009 | AppsLawBlog
Although Apple’s review process for iPhone apps seems to elude most developers, some help is in sight. In addition to the FCC’s ongoing investigations since Google Voice was rejected by Apple, a very useful Web site was recently created to publicize the...
by Joel Rothman | Nov 24, 2009 | AppsLawBlog
Several important apps developers are unhappy with Apple and the way the company is still exerting too much control over their App Store. Some developers are so frustrated with Apple and their stringent policies that they are completely halting iPhone development. If...
by Joel Rothman | Oct 23, 2009 | AppsLawBlog
Recently, it seemed as though the Google Voice app might have had a major security issue that could have resulted in a great privacy concern; if it was not corrected, prying ears might have created legal issues. According to The Boy Genius Report, one of its readers...
by Joel Rothman | Oct 16, 2009 | AppsLawBlog
AT&T’s stranglehold on the iPhone seems to have larger implications than the average customer may realize. Issues such as access, fees and Net neutrality have quickly arisen in an escalating skirmish that is less than six months old. As of now, iPhone users...
by Joel Rothman | Jul 28, 2009 | AppsLawBlog
Apple has rejected Google’s official Google Voice app, and has removed from the App Store several Google Voice-related apps that had previously been accepted. A Google spokesperson confirmed the ban of Google Voice in a statement to eWEEK July 27: Apple did not...