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appleinsider.com - 7/27/2009
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In a move that is sure to please many developers, Apple has decided to again grant promotional codes to mature App Store software rated for ages 17 and up -- a distinction that still includes all browser-embedded apps.
tuaw.com - 7/27/2009
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tuaw.com —
Recently, we reported that developers were not able
to request promo codes for their iPhone apps if...
the app had received a 17+ rating due to having an embedded web browser, unfiltered 3rd party content, or contained excessive violence or sexual ...
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Update: Promo codes again allowed for 17+ apps
slashgear.com - 7/24/2009
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slashgear.com —
SlashGear has heard that the issue affecting promo
codes and App Store titles rated 17+ has been...
fixed, and that developers responsible for such software will indeed be able to pass out free-access trials to reviewers. The problem, which we reported ...
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Apple lift promo-code restrictions on 17+ App Store titles
theiphoneblog.com - 7/27/2009
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theiphoneblog.com —
According to developers, Apple has reversed it’s previous
decision and will now allow Promo Codes to be...
generated for iTunes App Store apps rated 17+ — which includes any application that embeds a browser or otherwise allows ...
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Apple Reverses Decision, Allows Promo Codes for Apps ...
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Apple Makes Another Sensible App Store Policy Reversal
Just Another iPhone Blog —
... a move that is sure to please many developers, Apple has decided to again grant promotional codes to mature App Store software rated for ages 17 and up — a distinction that still includes all browser-embedded apps.
Another good, common sense decision and reversal of a dumb App Store policy. Hopefully they can soon also get round to re-thinking and no longer lumping in all browser-embedded apps within the 17+ rating bracket.
Via: Apple Insider ...
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