On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 10:19, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It's the
>
> "does not ... remove your Products from Devices or from any part of the 
> Market where previously purchased or downloaded applications are stored on 
> behalf of users"
>
> that to me indicates you can't un-publish an app. I understand you can stop 
> future downloads, but if someone has distributed a copyright infringing work 
> the owner of the copyright will normally want all copies of the infringing 
> work uninstalled or threaten the infringer with damages.
>

Yes, right. But in this case the application is not "published"
anymore, hence the "un-publish" possibility. But true, already
distributed copies may not be reclaimed back.

And as I understand, in your case, the main concern is to stop the publication.

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