There's no question that mobile devices are changing the world we live in. The things that we used to do on our desktop or laptop -- e-mail, buy online, download apps, make dinner reservations -- are now conducted on mobile devices, many of which support an Android-based OS that grows in complexity from a legal, as well as developer's perspective. Black Duck Software executive Peter Vescuso provides tips on managing the licensing obligations of Android and third-party applications.
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How to Manage Open Source Licensing in Android Development
Law Technology News
May 31, 2011
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