I am developing an iPhone app that will be used by several customers who desire to have their own branding, design, and data driving the app. My company specifically is paying me to develop this app. We have a company iOS Developer account.
My boss is asking me how the iPhone app ownership works. My understanding is that we may sell clients the "app," i.e. executable binaries, and even a static library, and that they may own that app and/or library - without them owning the rights to the source code behind it. That is, we can tell them we are "selling" them the app without "giving" them the source code.
So, if we help them signup for their own provisioning accounts, submit the app through the review process, and get their app on the store under their account, is that kosher?
And on a related note, is it ok for us to still request credit for development while the app is published on a different iOS dev account? For example: Justin's app, Published by Justin's company's client, Developed by Justin's company?
I am new to the process so any help would... help.