Controversial Caricature App Gets ApprovalBy Brian - 11/15/2009 8:42:05 PM |
Apple really has to get its act together. This concerns policies on approving apps. Take the case of the Bobble Rep-111th Congress Addition app. Supposedly under the developer license agreement, Apple forbids ridiculing public figures. This caricature app was originally rejected but later on approved since they deem caricatures as harmless. So there are loopholes as you can see in their policies but if this was the case, why didn’t they consider that in the first place before rejecting this bobble-head app which you can now get for $0.99 at the app store? A little consistency could really save them the criticism!
(Source) Ubergizmo
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Tags: Apple, bobble head, caricature, caricatures, congress, consistency, developer license, license agreement, loopholes

