By all accounts, London Technology Week was a resounding success. What started off as a small event geared for 10-20 events in and around London, eventually grew to 200+ well attended events spanning 5 days in some rare English summer sunshine. Such popularity was evident at the London…
Last night Fifi Conroy and I attended the latest #FashTech meetup; a collaboration of designers, software developers, and like-minded individuals at the London College of Fashion. It was great to see such a diverse range of businesses, and remind us how far-reaching the world of FashTech can be. An evening…
The Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 and their long list of pre-contract information requirements. So, you’ve read the main blog. Rather than send you off to read the legislation yourselves, which lets be honest you either won’t do or simply won’t enjoy, we’ve set…
The Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013, confusingly, come into force on 13th June 2014. There’s just under one month to go. What are they all about? Are you ready? Maybe you’ve heard that consumer law is changing, maybe you haven’t. Maybe you’re concerned how…
Like any piece of software, an app or a game is going to attract some form of Intellectual Property. In the case of games, where art and design, meets programming, music and audio, there is a lot of Intellectual Property to think about, but it’s ownership of the Intellectual…
Gamers have a lot to look forward to in 2014 and beyond, whether it be the further development of the procedural generation, allowing infinite worlds to be instantly computer generated; attempts by the gaming industry to make the multiplayer and single player experience more “seamless”. For developers and…
In the last few weeks one of the largest stock photo libraries online, Getty Images, announced that it will make up to 35 million of its pictures freely available to the public. But what does this mean and what impact will it have? Traditionally, Getty Images has used…