Apple Gives Out New iPhone Developer Agreement
Apple gave in to developers and posted their new iPhone developer agreement. One of the developer agreements has been posted publicly, though another is only available to registered developers. The new agreement appears to limit what is considered “confidential information” primarily to Apple’s pre-release software.
You agree that any Apple pre-release software (including related documentation and materials) and any information disclosed by Apple to you in connection with Apple Events or Paid Content (defined below) will be considered and referred to as “Apple Confidential Information”.
Apple is also restricting “Apple Events” and “Paid Content” which appears to include premium content such as WWDC (which has always been under Non Disclosure). The change is intended to allow the publication of iPhone tutorials, books and collaboration that had previously been restricted by Apple’s original agreement.
Apple has also opened an official developer forums.
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