Waterfront’s new trainee solicitor, Andrew Gordon, gives us a flavour of ICE 2015 and some new gaming innovations. ICE was once again upon us, so we went along to experience the full glory of the iGaming sector (it would have been rude not to really). Having been to ICE…
You can bet that soon after Neolithic man or woman invented the wheel, a crowd of wheel entrepreneurs quickly gathered to lament the lack of wheel-building skills amongst the Neolithicers. (They obviously didn’t speed to the patent office, even though it was a light millennia for intellectual property…
Consumer expectations from games and apps are increasing all the time. The amount of content expected and devoured is often more than a developer can provide. More levels, more modes, more functions, more perks, more gadgets, more weapons and unlockables; the list goes on. As a result, games…
The contract between a developer (whether they be a software developer, app developer or web developer) and their customer is a very important document – it governs each party’s obligations and, if both parties act properly, can avoid disagreements at a later date. Get it wrong and both…
On Wednesday I had the pleasure of attending the launch of Coadec’s #StartupManifesto at Google’s London co-working space, Campus. Coadec is the Coalition for a Digital Economy and is the policy voice for digital/tech startups. The aim of the manifesto is to set out 24 policy goals which they believe the…