by Joel Rothman | Feb 3, 2010 | AppsLawBlog
Facebook recently modified its privacy settings; so should you. What may seem private may very well be public to all of cyberspace. In an interview with e-Commerce Times, Arnstein & Lehr attorney Misha Kerr made the point abundantly clear that “what you...
by Joel Rothman | Feb 1, 2010 | AppsLawBlog
Google has announced that its Chinese service will no longer censor its search results, according to the British news site Guardian. The decision follows recent cyber-attacks against Google and an increase in Chinese government controls on Internet access for its...
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 | 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...