Apple Forbid to Developers Writing Jailbreak and Cracking Applications
By Detector | 02 April 2009
Apple announce that developers signing on to the iPhone SDK program are now forbidden from writing iPhone apps that can be installed via jailbreak. They also cannot offers others assist in jailbreaking their phones.
Apple also forbids creating of applications that violate privacy, facilitate crimes, or violate intellectual property laws.
Here’s a piece from the new agreement:
You will not, through use of the Apple Software, services or otherwise, create any Application or other program that would disable, hack or otherwise interfere with the Security Solution, or any security, digital signing, digital rights management, verification or authentication mechanisms implemented in or by the iPhone operating system software, iPod touch operating system software, this Apple Software, any services or other Apple software or technology, or enable others to do so…
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