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Apple takes a bite out of developer freedom with restrictive iPhone SDK contract
TechCrunch has highlighted a swathe of restrictions facing developers who want to get their applications onto the iPhone platform following the release of the Apple iPhone SDK. Instead of all the billowing hype in the blogosphere about how wonderful Apple is for releasing the SDK, perhaps developers might want to read the small print at which point they will realise just how contractually restrictive the Apple deal is.
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