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I'm underage and I'm developing iPhone apps in Canada. I use my parent's Apple ID for the Developer account since you need to be over 19 to have one (Developer part, not Apple ID). I'm wondering if I can have it be under my name on the App Store, and also how I would copyright it. Could it be copyrighted by my Dad, and still have me get the credit on the App Store? Do I have to apply for a copyright with the government?

Also, I have to provide a EULA (End User Licence Agreement) with my App, what would I put in it? (It is a flashlight app, and it has no strobes, so there are no health risks.)

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This site is probably not the right one for that kind of question. As for copyright, in most countries it is automatic and you do not need to register it. The Canadian IP office confirms that it's automatic, but suggests you register it anyway (probably just so that they get some money off you). – romkyns Aug 25 '10 at 22:23
In the US at least (I presume it's similar in Canada), if you're underage you cannot legally be a party to a contract, which means you can't accept EULAs (or provide them) in your own name. – Seth Aug 25 '10 at 22:33
Stack Overflow is not for legal questions like this. Also, does the world need another flashlight app? – Greg Hewgill Aug 25 '10 at 22:44

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