On Jun 25, 2011, at 4:36 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:
> Charles-H. Schulz wrote (25-06-11 14:52)
>> There was quite a lengthy discussion on the discuss list months ago
>> about the same topic. Many things were written. I think that what would
>> be really helpful would be if someone were to review the various app
>> stores rules and terms, and identify the ones we can readily work with
>> and the other ones where we would have a major legal problem. Would you
>> like to drive this?
>> [...]
> 
> I support that proposal, Charles !

When we discussed this last year, I researched a bit and found the following 
article from the FSF:
http://www.fsf.org/news/2010-05-app-store-compliance

The article's summary:

An iPhone port of GNU Go is currently being distributed through Apple's App 
Store. However, this distribution is not in compliance with the GNU GPL. The 
primary problem is that Apple imposes numerous legal restrictions on use and 
distribution of GNU Go through the iTunes Store Terms of Service, which is 
forbidden by section 6 of GPLv2. So today we have written to Apple and asked 
them to come into compliance. We would be happy to see Apple distribute these 
programs under the GPL's terms, but unfortunately, it seems much more likely 
that they'll simply make the problem go away by removing GNU Go from the App 
Store.
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I think the above refers to the iOS App Store, but I do not know if the 
relevant terms are any different for the Mac App Store. (I think it predates 
the existence of the Mac App Store.) 

The other difference is that the article refers to the GPL and not specifically 
the LGPL license.

I will follow up further and let you know what I discover.

-Ben


Benjamin Horst
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