Yay, No More NDA

Actually, that’s not quite true; but Apple did put up announce­ment on the iPhone devel­oper site promis­ing to release a new NDA shortly that would sig­nif­i­cantly lift the restric­tions on iPhone devel­op­ers. The full text is:

We have decided to drop the non-disclosure agree­ment (NDA) for released iPhone soft­ware. We put the NDA in place because the iPhone OS includes many Apple inven­tions and inno­va­tions that we would like to pro­tect, so that oth­ers don’t steal our work. It has hap­pened before. While we have filed for hun­dreds of patents on iPhone tech­nol­ogy, the NDA added yet another level of pro­tec­tion. We put it in place as one more way to help pro­tect the iPhone from being ripped off by oth­ers. However, the NDA has cre­ated too much of a bur­den on devel­op­ers, authors and oth­ers inter­ested in help­ing fur­ther the iPhone’s suc­cess, so we are drop­ping it for released soft­ware. Developers will receive a new agree­ment with­out an NDA cov­er­ing released soft­ware within a week or so. Please note that unre­leased soft­ware and fea­tures will remain under NDA until they are released. Thanks to every­one who pro­vided us con­struc­tive feed­back on this matter.

Now, let us be clear here.

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