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Old 02-08-2011, 09:00 PM   #259
tomsem
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Originally Posted by CleverClothe View Post
Apple has already release a statement explaining why the Sony app was rejected. There is no confusion on that point.

Now the question everyone is wonder is, what will Amazon, publishers, etc. do now? There is a chance that Apple could back down, though.
There is still confusion about what the Apple policy actually is. The reporting states that there's a March 31 compliance deadline (for whatever the policy is), but no Apple source or statement is quoted that I've been able to find. So I don't trust the reporting I've seen. And I've pored through the App Store submission guidelines without becoming enlightened.

It's curious also that none of the supposedly-affected vendors has made any statements of protest or concern or lack thereof. Probably because they are confused, also.

While Apple claims there's been no change of policy, clearly any set of policies is likely to have gaps and contradictions and things not thought of. That seems to be what is going on here.
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