So, you spend a year to create an iPad book. Then you wish to publish it, and Apple says: "No, thanks. Bye." The eula states that you cannot sell the book through one of the 500 publishers that do want to sell it. The only thing you can do is spend another year to recreate it in another program. Or worse: Apple decides that your books all get wiped out of the store for whatever reason *they* feel is OK, possibly bankrupting your company. They specifically state that they're not responsible. You think that's fine?
To me, trying to lure people into these kinds of eula's is worse than any standard they try to mangle.
Last edited by Katsunami; 01-24-2012 at 07:03 AM.
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