It gets better...
>From the BBC news web site today (2010-04-09) regarding forthcoming
improvements to the iPhone.
"The update includes a mobile advertising platform called iAd that
will be used to place adverts in applications made by third parties."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/861061
Maybe with an agreement to read the agreement? i.e. you first sign
just the NDA part (don't share the content of the agreement you're
about to get), and once you signed it, you get the full agreement,
which you can either sign (also committing you to not sueing apple for
more than $50, which, if th
They use a Minority Report style, pre-crime, spa bath full of
psychics.
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please report to your nearest apple store for re-education.
On Apr 9, 11:28 am, Christian Catchpole
wrote:
> http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/03/iphone-developer-agreement/
>
> I'm trying to understand how Apple have stopped people discussing the
> terms of the agreement. Surely you would nee