by Joel Rothman | Jan 30, 2010 | AppsLawBlog
Billable hours just became more mobile. It was announced today that Fastcase has released the first ever legal research app for the iPhone and all other Apple mobile devices. According to PRweb.com, Fastcase is the largest law library on the iPhone. As of now, the...
by Joel Rothman | Jan 24, 2010 | AppsLawBlog
The Today Show has broadcast a piece about Dan Woolley, a filmmaker with Compassion International, who was making a film in Haiti about the impact of poverty there when the earthquake hit and trapped him for 65 hours in an elevator shaft. Using an iPhone first-aid app...
by Joel Rothman | Jan 20, 2010 | AppsLawBlog
To make app development more accessible, Minneapolis’ Mobile On Services BuildAnApp provides novices with simple templates for use by businesses and organizations. The template works on several platforms including the iPhone, Blackberry, as well as Windows...
by Joel Rothman | Jan 6, 2010 | AppsLawBlog
I received an interesting email today from a very astute reader who clearly understands how important it is to read licensing agreements. The reader asked: Am I reading Apple’s iPhone Developer agreement correctly? From my reading Apple reserves the right to...
by Hugo Ottolenghi | Jan 6, 2010 | AppsLawBlog
Call it crowdsourcing, online rating or real-time reporting. The Web allows for immediate, detailed consumer commentary on products and services. That feedback has extended to cell phones and reached the airline-security experience through the “Survey on the...
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...