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Title: Apple changes SDK terms to allow some interpreted code
Post by: HCK on June 15, 2010, 07:00:03 am
Apple changes SDK terms to allow some interpreted code
      


A highly specific exception is discovered in the latest iPhone Software Developer Kit terms and conditions. No, developers can’t just use “interpreted code” where they see — the mothership must provide written permission ahead of time.
Apple Outsider has been crawling around inside the latest iteration of the iPhone Software Developer Kit terms, which were quietly [...]

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