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Recently, the iPhone Developer Program License Agreement has been changed.

Sadly, there is no previous version officialy available for us to compare (as far is i know). Googling the search term does not reveal very useful results to me (and only very old versions of the license agreement.

If anyone of you has a good understanding of the license agreement and its recent changes, i would be glad to learn from you.

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I did an compare of the two pdf files (you'll have to read the current one to understand what these mean):

changes:

0 - throughout: remove references to specific products and replace with "iPhone OS"

1 - throughout: references to include the federal government added to "your company, organization..." type phrases.

2 - clauses 3.1.17 and 3.1.18 are new to "Content and Materials" section

3 - clause 3.3.24 is new

4 - clause 15.11 - changes for disputes between apple & education institutions

5 - Exhibit A, clause 9 was added.

hope that helps. (caveat: I'm no lawyer, so who knows what changed from a legal standpoint).

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thank you very much – Tomen Feb 1 '10 at 11:08
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Why not just read the new one. It only takes a few minutes.

-t

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Presumably, because it's useful to know what's changed as well as what the license agreement is now. I've missed changes in such documents by just reading old and then later reading new, and I've remembered the wrong document. – David Thornley Jan 29 '10 at 15:48
it took me over an hour... – Tomen Jan 29 '10 at 16:40
Took me less than 15 minutes. – Tim Jan 29 '10 at 19:57
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Considering the text contains 18633 words, this would result in you reading AND understanding about 20 words per second of complex, legal text, which is pretty amazing. What is your secret? – Tomen Feb 1 '10 at 11:07
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