@marczak @rustyshelf I doubt it’s ill-intentioned. Apple discourages many trademarks in app descriptions…pic.twitter.com/ghHfzH2ywg
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@marczak @rustyshelf I doubt it’s ill-intentioned. Apple discourages many trademarks in app descriptions…pic.twitter.com/ghHfzH2ywg
@danielpunkass @marczak @rustyshelf There's a specific rule (3.1) not to mention other platforms. And it's not under the Trademark section.
@mjtsai @marczak @rustyshelf Ah, there you go. I see that "Windows Mobile" also triggers the warning, but … zing … not Blackberry!
@danielpunkass @marczak @rustyshelf See also: http://mjtsai.com/blog/2013/07/28/apple-prevents-android-lessons-in-treehouse-app/ … “broke the App Store guidelines by ‘promoting a competing platform‘.”
@mjtsai @danielpunkass @rustyshelf Interesting. Agree that it’s a little short-sighted. Thanks, Michael.
@marczak @rustyshelf For my crossword editor, I have used "New York Times" in spite of warning and Apple approves it every time.
@danielpunkass @rustyshelf Good to know.
@marczak @rustyshelf Target probably won't sell merchandise that has "also available at Walmart!" on the packaging, either.
@gregneagle @rustyshelf “As seen on TV!” But physical goods are typically well known to be available in multiple places.
@marczak @rustyshelf It is an Apple App Store description, though, and not a general product description...
@gregneagle @rustyshelf Sure, they’re free to do what they want in their App Store.
@marczak Double trailing quotes are breaking the link on my client....
@NYCDubliner remove them?
@marczak I did, I thought you might want to edit the tweet. :)
"@marczak: Classy. RT @rustyshelf: The ‘New Apple’ won’t let you put the word Android in your app store (cont) http://tl.gd/n_1s2nobf
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