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| This entry was posted on Friday, October 24th, 2008 by Aaron Besson Category: 3G iPhone, AppStore News & Reviews, Apple News, iPhone. |
A few weeks ago, Apple announced that it was dropping the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for all released versions of Appleās iPhone Software. Well, Apple has now officially released the new agreement, which removes the confidentiality clause and makes several other changes. Theoretically, this means that developers can now truly feel free to discuss the iPhone APIs, applications can be open-sourced, and more.
As previously reported, users had already started distributing free iPhone SDK App source code. The company has also announced an iPhone developer-to-developer forum, which includes its own set of agreements.
[via iPhoneAtlas]