Angela Walch, Associate Professor at St. Mary’s University School of Law, has written a thought provoking editorial where she argues that developers are in a position of trust, therefore, they must be burdened with responsibilities – including, perhaps, outright licensing requirements to ensure a certain standard. Although the professor has many good points, the open […]
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