April 8th, 2009 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: iOS | No Comments »
As a direct result of alternative stores that sell apps for the iPhone, Apple has started to re-align its developer program licensing agreement with their development community.
As of now, developers are not allowed to sell iPhone apps on alternative stores that aim at jailbreaked iPhones. Developers who do, will risk loosing their contract.
At the same time, developers that have an agreement with Apple are no longer aloud to create software for jailbreaks, unlocks and other hacks. On violation, the contracts might be terminated as well.
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