Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 8th Nov 2009 16:11 UTC
Apple We're all familiar with the fact that Apple has trouble managing its App Store. While it is overflowing with applications, Apple governs it willy-nilly, and the web is rife with stories from developers who had their application rejected for no apparent reason. There's now a new issue we can add to the list. Are you an iPhone developer? Do you want a similar, competing application out of the App Store? All you need to do is send an infringement claim to Apple, and they'll happily threaten to remove the competing application without a second thought. Update: And here's a similar case, about Stoneloops! vs. Luxor.
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Apple "refused to arbitrate"!?
by Mark Williamson on Mon 9th Nov 2009 00:11 UTC
Mark Williamson
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2005-07-06

How bizarre. So what do they propose the developer do to prevent his app getting pulled? Persuade his competitors to write to Apple and withdraw their complaint? Doesn't sound like a great system. Seems like by threatening to remove the app unless something is done, Apple have *put* themselves into a position of arbitration. If they really wanted to stay out of this, surely they could tell the complaining developer to seek remedy against the alleged copycat?