by Joel Rothman | Mar 12, 2010 | AppsLawBlog
Less than a month ago, Apple removed more than 5,000 apps from its iPhone and iPod App Store. Apple’s reasoning: the apps included inappropriate content. However, it seems that Apple was acting more in its interest than that of the public. Apple is highly...
by Joel Rothman | Mar 11, 2010 | AppsLawBlog
Wholesale Applications Community (WAC), which includes some of the world’s largest wireless operators (AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Vodafone) and manufacturers (LG Electronics, Samsung and Sony Ericsson), announced in February that it has formed an alliance to...
by Joel Rothman | Feb 16, 2010 | AppsLawBlog
As more iPhone apps are released for medical purposes such as diagnosis and treatment of symptoms, Electronic Medical Records (EMR), and other health-related purposes, Apple’s mobile device is garnering more attention from the FDA. Don Witters of the FDA Center...
by Joel Rothman | Feb 15, 2010 | AppsLawBlog
Apple has announced that the GPS feature in iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS may be accessed only to provide what the company describes as “beneficial information.” The restriction means no advertising using Apple’s Core Location framework. Apple’s...
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...