BBC Nervous About iPhone Development
With recent App Store rejections brewing up more controversy behind Apple's crazy policies with the App Store, it's causing even more damage by making potential developers reluctant to develop for the iPhone OS platform.
Despite having a few iPhone apps already in the App Store, including Radio Times and Lonely Planet, it seems that BBC is now reluctant to continue to commit to iPhone app development. According to a new report, it seems that due to the terms and conditions set forth for developers of the App Store, the BBC to be hesitant about going any further. It seems that Apple's wording would expose the BBC to 'unlimited liability,' according to iPodNN.
Specifically, it seems that developers have to take responsibility for "any and all claims, suits, liabilities, losses, damages, costs and expenses arising from or attributable to the licensed applications." According to iPodNN, it seems that the BBC is still going to negotiate with Apple about the terms.














