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I am writing an application for iPhone and had some questions regarding eula :-
If I do not include any disclaimer/ eula in my app, then would Apple's standard EULA
http://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/appstore/dev/stdeula/
automatically apply to my app ?
If I include a small disclaimer inside my application (as a popup on initial screen), then would Apple's EULA still cover my app ?
I tried downloading few apps on my ipad and did not see Apple's standard EULA. So, where can I actually see the EULA before downloading something ?
Actually you decide your EULA when you submit you application to the iTunes Store. At submission time you can choose a custom one, or if you don't provide it, the Apple EULA is chosen by default.
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As the title suggests, can we use Apples app icon for i.e. the Camera Album app in our own app? Can't seem to find any related information in the Apple Human interface guidelines.
This is how we will display it:
From https://www.apple.com/uk/legal/intellectual-property/guidelinesfor3rdparties.html
You may not use the Apple Logo or any other Apple-owned graphic
symbol, logo, or icon on or in connection with web sites, products,
packaging, manuals, promotional/advertising materials, or for any
other purpose except pursuant to an express written trademark license
from Apple, such as a reseller agreement.
Yes you can. I am using Siri shortcut logo and apple wallet logo in my app.
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The company I work for is busy in developing an enterprise app for both iOS and Android platform. The problem we've run into is that on the iOS app store, the name we need is already taken. So before we start experimenting with other options for the app name, we want to approach the developer and make him an offer for the name/or app, seeing as it seems like an inactive app with very low downloads.
Is this something worth looking at? Is this even a plausible option to explore?
Yes, there is an option to solve your problem.
You can buy that app by contacting the developer, and then you can change the entire setup.
The developer can transfer the app from his/her account to your company's/your account.
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I get this problem when I try to "fix issue" in Xcode. I'm not using a developer's account but am following this guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjcUbyTvslA to install Pokemon GO Anywhere on my iPhone without jailbreak. What should I do to fix this?
I would not recommend this at all. Apps that aren't downloaded through trusted means (ex. App Store) can contain viruses and many other bad stuff. But you need a developers account to install Xcode apps on your phone.
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I have quite a lot of people who want to test out my app and I was wondering how many people Apple allows to download it before it's on the AppStore. Does this change if you use TestFlight?
You're allowed up to 1000 "external testers" for Apple's TestFlight service, as is described in the very top paragraph of Apple's TestFlight web page.
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I developed an iPad book-app, made of several slides, but unfortunately Apple rejected it because it shows screenshots of their trademarks.
Now, what should I do? I don't think I'll find a good solution in the Resolution Center.
Which are in your opinion the markets where I can publish these slides? Lulu? Kindle (but they are with colors)? A PayPal button and a website?
You could really easily edit out the trademarks in the photos and resubmit.
You can start by putting it on the Cydia store. It's not great, but your app is ready anyway.