Apple Putting The Squeeze On iPhone Developers
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#4This is absolute BS; nothing more than a nasty rumour. Please don't post this crap here.
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#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
Actually it's right there in the contract... although I'm no legal professional, so I could be misunderstanding it.
Can you link or excerpt?
“In the event that Apple refunds any such price to an end-user, You shall reimburse, or grant Apple a credit for, an amount equal to the price for that Licensed Application. Apple will have the right to retain its commission on the sale of that Licensed Application, notwithstanding the refund of the price to the end-user.”
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#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
Can you link or excerpt?
Section 6.3 of the contract includes this text: “In the event that Apple refunds any such price to an end-user, You shall reimburse, or grant Apple a credit for, an amount equal to the price for that Licensed Application. Apple will have the right to retain its commission on the sale of that Licensed Application, notwithstanding the refund of the price to the end-user.”
My guess is that they are including this in their contracts to allow for punitive actions in cases of things like the $999 "I am Rich app".
Of course, there's still the chance that I'm completely wrong and Apple is intentionally trying to scare developers away from a fledgling platform and towards Palm's WebOS and Android; but I think it's a bit silly to get up in arms about this until there's something more detailed than the parsing of somewhat unclear contractual terms.
(Also, thank you for showing us the section that they're talking about!)
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
Section 6.3 of the contract includes this text: “In the event that Apple refunds any such price to an end-user, You shall reimburse, or grant Apple a credit for, an amount equal to the price for that Licensed Application. Apple will have the right to retain its commission on the sale of that Licensed Application, notwithstanding the refund of the price to the end-user.”
Retaining the right to keep their commission is not remotely the same thing as forcing developers to pay back Apple 100% of the sale amount, including paying back Apple's commission amount. My guess is that they are including this in their contracts to allow for punitive actions in cases of things like the $999 "I am Rich app". Of course, there's still the chance that I'm completely wrong and Apple is intentionally t…
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#10The sad thing is that this is still actually one of the better contracts for mobile app distribution.