EFF Posts Apple’s “Top Secret” iPhone Developer License Agreement

So today we're posting the “iPhone Developer Program License Agreement”—the contract that every developer who writes software for the iTunes App Store must “sign.” Though more than 100,000 app developers have clicked “I agree,” public copies of the agreement are scarce, perhaps thanks to the prohibition on making any “public statements regarding this Agreement, its terms and conditions, or the relationship of the parties without Apple's express prior written approval.” But when we saw the NASA App for iPhone, we used the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to ask NASA for a copy, so that the general public could see what rules conrolled the technology they could use with their phones. NASA responded with the Rev. 3-17-09 version of the agreement

http://www.eff.org/files/20100302_iphone_dev_agr.pdf

via All Your Apps Are Belong to Apple: The iPhone Developer Program License Agreement | Electronic Frontier Foundation.



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