Tag Archive for 'iPhone'

The Singularity Law Podcast Episode 5: Here Come The Robots

Are search engines engaging in widespread copyright infringement? Can eBay sellers bring libel actions against buyers who leave negative feedback about them? What does the revised iPhone NDA mean for developers and the Internet in general? Michael and Josh tackle these questions and more on this week’s edition of The Singularity Law Podcast.
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Apple Extends NDA to Include Application Rejection Letters

The Apple rumor sites are reporting that Apple has begun including the following language at the bottom of iPhone App Store rejection letters:
The information contained in this message is under non-disclosure.
I’d love to hear one of Apple’s attorneys explain what the company’s damages would be if a developer were to breach this.
That aside, there’s a bigger [...]

3rd Party iPhone Email App Rejected By Apple. What Next?

Angelo DiNardi writes that he developed an alternative email client for the iPhone called “MailWrangler” only to have it rejected by Apple’s App Store because it “duplicates the functionality of the built-in iPhone application Mail without providing sufficient differentiation or added functionality, which will lead to user confusion.”
I wonder whether an iPhone-specific version of the [...]