by anickow | Oct 30, 2011 | Commentary, Technology |
How much do streaming services pay artists? The question has been asked with increasing frequency of online services from Spotify to Rhapsody and even iTunes, yet is often met by disparate – and thus unenlightening – figures, or naïveté. Illustrating...
by anickow | Oct 12, 2011 | Commentary, Legal/Tech News, Technology |
My first semester of law school, our torts professor explained to the class that we were training for a career in which we would essentially become nothing more than very expensive transaction costs. I’m pretty sure her intention with this comment was to cut short a...
by anickow | Sep 28, 2011 | Commentary, Legislation/Regulations |
In a 2009 Berkeley Technology Law Journal paper, E-Health Hazards: Provider Liability and Electronic Health Record Systems, Sharona Hoffman and Andy Podgurski argued that potential liability arising from the widespread use of electronic health records (EHRs) could end...
by anickow | Sep 10, 2011 | Commentary, Legal/Tech News, Technology |
Ever since the iPad’s release in April 2010, Apple’s competitors have been scrambling to release a credible competitor. When announcing the iPad 2, Apple’s then CEO Steve Jobs bragged that the original iPad achieved above 90% market share, and he was...
by anickow | Sep 7, 2011 | Legal/Tech News |
It’s been a big year for Apple. After passing Microsoft as the largest tech company by market capitalization last year, in August it leap-frogged Exxon to become the world’s largest company, period. Later in the month, Steve Jobs announced his retirement...