Graeme Thickins on Tech

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Rejected iPhone Developers: Read the Agreement

We were just talking about this yesterday on the latest Minnov8 Gang podcast — the whining we’re starting to hear from some developers whose iPhone apps are being rejected by Apple.  Now today we’re seeing stories pop up on the topic: Of Course You’ll Keep Developing For The iPhone (TechCrunch) and Blockage on iPhone Apps Begins to Properly Annoy Developers (The Guardian), to name two. Appstoreicon

I would only say what I said yesterday: read Apple’s iPhone Developer Agreement. How many developer’s really do, I wonder? I’ve read it, and it’s not that hard to get through — though it is long (around 30 pages, as I recall). It’s written in very clear, simple English — not so much in "legalese," as you might expect. I can’t imagine there isn’t something in there that says Apple can reject apps that could be deemed competitive to them or damaging in some other way to their business. There is language in the agreement, as I recall, that Apple can reject apps for certain stated reasons — and, I suspect they also say somewhere it can reject them for no reason at all, at its sole discretion. That’s the kind of agreements lawyers write, and Apple has a very good legal department.

So, to all those who aspire to develop for this platform, and don’t wish to have their apps rejected — read the agreement and, if you don’t understand it, get legal help.  Knowing what you’re getting into up front is always a good idea. If you don’t like what you read, then don’t do it.  It could save you a lot of whining later.

 

 

My Flickr Set on TechCrunch50 (Sept 10 only)

Been traveling today, gratefully escaping from SF this morning, but had some time to upload at least some of my pix from yesterday.  They’re here on this Flickr set, and I will add more to it later…I was shooting with a couple of cameras. Techcrunch50091008
Here’s one of the Grand PooBah Himself, the Honorable Mr. Arrington.  I shot a bunch of other stuff…including the Seesmic party, which I hung at last night for as long as I could stand it.  Did run into Stewart Alsop there, though, and had a nice chat.  More soon on the topic of TC50 vs DEMO….

Best Team Get-Up at DEMOfall – BizEquity.com

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So, how does a presenting company stand out at DEMO? Ask BizEquity.com, led by DEMO returnee Ami Kassar (on the far left). This new site helps you find out what any small business is worth — so they all dressed up like, you got it, small business owners. Ami is in pizza shop garb, complete with tomato sauce stains… 🙂

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