Apparently the DOJ wants to make sure that you can get your Justin Bieber fix somewhere other than iTunes on New Music Tuesday. Not too much detail out there on this one, but we’re keeping our collective ear to the ground. There has to be more to this than just exclusivity in debuting new songs, [...]
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From Gizmodo: Section 3.3.1 of the iPhone Developer Program License Agreement is the one that truly, deeply bans Flash and other cross-platform compilers, so you must use Apple’s development environment for iPhone apps. Well, it might have Apple in antitrust hot water. The NY Post reports that the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission are “locked in negotiations [...]
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Here are two articles of note that I have come across regarding the SEC investigation of Goldman Sachs. First, from Darren Stubing in Emirates Business 24/7: Goldman to trigger an avalanche The timing of Goldman’s results couldn’t come at a worse time. Litigation will be complex and lengthy. However, what is clearer is that there [...]
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Will Big Banks Pay Back Their Bailouts Through Biglaw? Here is a link to my Above The Law post on Thursday, regarding the SEC’s investigation into Goldman Sachs. Monique Altheim of EDiscoverymap.com has posted a series of interviews she conducted at the IAPP Global Privacy Summit. The Posse List has posted their “Top 20…Plus More” [...]
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