This is Tech
"Covers a wide variety of startup and technology related issues. Legal topics include intellectual property, fair use, user-generated content and venture finance. Technology topics include clean tech, robotics, software development, video gaming, Web applications, consumer electronics and biotechnology."
Author: Michael Schneider is an associate at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.
Blawg Related Categories: Intellectual Property Law • Copyright Law • Internet Law • Law Practice Management • Legal Technology • Media & Communications Law • Associate
Recent Posts from This is Tech
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Krispy Kreme Sandwich
Many thanks to my dear friend Justin Lee for sending me graphic photos of a concept that we have talked about for years. Yesterday, Justin reduced this idea to practice, and the result is a…
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Late Night Updates
Image by Cristiano Betta via Flickr It is close to 2am, and I just submitted one new app and one update to Apple for review. These next releases should be fairly exciting. The first is…
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John Cook’s New Site (TechFlash)
People who follow technology in Seattle know that John Cook is the man to read for all the latest on Seattle start-ups. John and fellow Seattle PI technology reporter Todd Bishop recently moved over to…
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TouchType - Now with Spell Check
Last night the first update to TouchType went live on the iTunes App Store. This update includes save and load functions, which enable users to save text for reuse in subsequent email messages. The most…
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TouchType - Updates and Beta Opportunities
Thanks to everyone that has sent positive feedback about TouchType. The app is now ranked #17 in the US App Store, and has made solid showings in countries around the world. This post is to…
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TouchType - Landscape Email Composition for the iPhone
My third iPhone application launched last night on the iTunes App Store. Touch Type is an app I wrote to enable the use of Apple’s wider landscape keyboard for drafting email messages on the iPhone.…
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Big in Japan
It is tough to gauge the relative success of an iPhone application unless your app makes it to the top 100 on the iTunes App Store. Fortunately in Japan and France my most recent iPhone…
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Private-I
My second iPhone application hit the App Store last night. The application is called Private-I and is intended to help users recover lost or stolen iPhones. The program was written using Google’s App Engine as…
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Managing Online Communities - Game Law Series Part IV
For developers of online multiplayer games, a game is only as strong as its community. The problem is that publisher’s can’t fully control the social aspects of their games. So how does a game company…
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Direct Line
Readers of this blog know that posts have slowed down in the last few weeks, as I have been spending more of my spare time thinking about iPhone development. Last night my first iPhone application,…