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September 25th, 2008

The first rule of Apple App Store is - you do not talk about Apple App Store

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 6:54 am

Categories: Apple

Tags: Developer, Apple Inc., Chris, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Apple is using NDAs to gag developers from revealing the reason why their applications were rejected from the App Store.

Apparently, Apple has now started labeling their rejection letters with Non-Disclosure (NDA) warnings:

THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MESSAGE IS UNDER NON-DISCLOSURE

Readers should note that Apple’s developer correspondence may have already been covered by the original NDA, but Apple is now making it clear.

I’m kinda stumped as to the reason behind this decision. I guess it has something to do with Apple not being happy about previous judgments it made over accepting/rejecting apps being second-guessed. If that’s the case then Apple is demonstrating a greater level of control-freakery than ever before.

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Chris Seibold writing for Apple Matters sums it all up concisely:

The developer will know why an app got rejected but the public won’t. That is the move of a company scared of legit competition and ashamed of its motives

For people who constantly defend Apple as some good-natured alternative to Microsoft this is a rough stretch coming up. For those who see Apple as just another corporation that makes some cool stuff none of this is news. Unsurprising corporate governance or the last good company turning to evil, either way it isn’t important because Apple stance banning legitimate applications from the App store just doesn’t matter.

Chris is ultimately right. It doesn’t matter. The iPhone is a closed system (think of a club with a couple of heavies at the door), and while there’s plenty of opportunities for developers to cash in on platform, when a developer has an app rejected then, on the whole, no one will really care. Those who dislike Apple will add this to the list of reasons why they dislike Apple, while the fanboys will rationalize the whole issue away. The jilted developer will either go away and never develop another iPhone app (or aim their creations at jailbroken iPhones), or keep on reaching for the pot of gold.

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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golden rule
The golden rule, if I recall correctly is: rules are made by those who got the gold. In this case the rules are set by Apple.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: dcdavy Posted on: 12/24/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
And people complain about M$'s heavy hand?  IT_Guy_z | 09/25/08
Exactly! Apple = MS + WORSE nt  T1Oracle | 09/25/08
a bunch of hipocrisy  dgurney | 09/28/08
RE: The first rule of Apple App Store is - you do not talk about Apple App Store  HooNoze | 09/25/08
Sounds like it  steeldestroyer | 09/25/08
The Third Rule of Apple App Store  Marcos El Malo | 09/25/08
RE: The first rule of Apple App Store is - you do not talk about Apple App  NEOSG | 09/25/08
We All Are, And By All, I Mean Me  DannyO_0x98 | 09/25/08
Apple has taken it to the next level.  daMan25 | 09/25/08
RE: Apple = Bush Regime  micks_tricks | 09/25/08
So cool.....  daMan25 | 09/25/08
My Mistake.....but here's the sad part  micks_tricks | 09/25/08
Ouch, that hurt  daMan25 | 09/25/08
Are you kidding me?  micks_tricks | 09/25/08
Please don't assume  laura.b | 09/25/08
Ding-ding-ding!!! We have a winnah!!!  James T. Kirk | 09/25/08
Good, push the developers to Android  coffeeshark | 09/25/08
Face it, Apple is same old control freak as 1990s, and it gonna lose again.  crislevin | 09/25/08
Yes, let's think of the App store as a Club.  UrbanBard | 09/25/08
So....  laura.b | 09/25/08
"while the fanboys will rationalize the whole issue away" (NT)  TripleII | 09/25/08
Rationalized away ...  daengbo | 09/26/08
Shouldn't be too hard to guess  Ken_z | 09/25/08
Well...  TedKraan | 09/26/08
RE: The first rule of Apple App Store is - you do not talk about Apple App  jhaksch | 09/26/08
RE: The first rule of Apple App Store is - you do not talk about Apple App  jhaksch | 09/26/08
RE: The first rule of Apple App Store is - you do not talk about Apple App Store  felinawi | 09/27/08
Except that... hey, Apple brought it up  3dguru | 09/27/08
RE: The first rule of Apple App Store is - you do not talk about Apple App Store  NCWeber | 09/30/08
golden rule  dcdavy | 12/24/08

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