You can definitely use the device's UUID to try to limit the number of ipads using your app. What I'd do is have the app check with a server to see if the UUID is licensed to use the app.
If you set that server up to allow all UUIDs when the app is under apple's review, you should have no problem getting it approved. What's the licensing agreement with that company just out of curiocity? Are you Deploying the app to them via the app store? Ben. www.benliong.com Sent from my iPhone On 18 Apr 2010, at 9:10 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > I know this isn't really a Mac question so if anyone has suggestions > for a better mailing list please let me know. > > As far as I can see when you buy an app from iTunes Store you can > install it on multiple iPhones if you sync them to the same iTunes > account. > > So if I write an iPad app for business what prevents the business > using a single account to sync all their iPads and only having to > pay once? > > It would be good to know before I start writing something... > > Thanks, > > Adam > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
