It's just not true. And for the evidence, just take a look at the Copyright
© notices on App Store listings inside iTunes. The copyright holder's name
is right there in the app listing.

Apple does not claim ownership of the copyright.

On 20 February 2012 06:09, JamesLavery <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> We've put in a quote with a customer to develop an app for them on iPhone,
> and one of their staff has made the following comment:
>
> /"...and if we use the Apple platform we need to understand also the
> copyright issues etc..as I understand that Apple gains ownership as soon as
> the App is presented through their platform.../
>
> I find this hard to believe - otherwise no-one would develop anything for
> iOS, surely!?
>
> Can anyone point me to resources which can put their minds at rest (or make
> them even more frightened)?
>
> Thanks,
>
> James
>
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