by Joel Rothman | Oct 9, 2009 | AppsLawBlog
If you’re a marketer, you need to understand the new rules about endorsements and testimonials that go into effect December 1, 2009. This is a fairly long post, and it doesn’t hit on all the issues, but it should give you an overview of what you need to...
by Joel Rothman | Oct 8, 2009 | AppsLawBlog
One of the latest natural progressions in both mobile devices and particuarly in iPhones recently are the increase in Crowdsourcing. Jeff Howe, who wrote the book on the subject, defines it as: “the act of taking a job traditionally performed by a designated...
by Joel Rothman | Oct 5, 2009 | AppsLawBlog
iPhone and iPod Touch owners will soon be capable of watching their home TV from the comfort of their own hands. Elgato’s EyeTV app will be released in the near future. If you own either an iPhone or an iPod Touch, in addition to a MAC computer at your home,...
by Joel Rothman | Sep 1, 2009 | AppsLawBlog
According to this piece in Electronista, a recent AdMob study estimates Android Market’s paid app market is only worth $5 million, and even high-profile, highly rated Android titles generate “much lower” revenue than iPhone equivalents. Despite...
by Joel Rothman | Aug 24, 2009 | AppsLawBlog
In this article CNet’s Rafe Needleman provides an excellent and comprehensive roundup of the status of publicly available transit information and the apps developers trying, sometimes in vain, to take advantage of it. Take the case of the New York Metropolitan...
by Joel Rothman | Aug 15, 2009 | AppsLawBlog
If you are lucky enough to be a member of USAA like I am and you have a bank account with USAA Federal Savings Bank, then this paradigm shifting app is going to make you say “WOW.” Using the USAA app, USAA bank customers can use their iPhone camera to take...