Re: Writing Cocoa framework's for iPhone
Re: Writing Cocoa framework's for iPhone
- Subject: Re: Writing Cocoa framework's for iPhone
- From: "Vijay Malhan" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 17:17:54 +0530
> We are not allowed to "talk in public" about the iphone apis....yet..Is
>> called "DNA"
>>
>
> Well, no, it's called "NDA", which stands for "non-disclosure agreement".
> It's that pesky legal contract you agreed to in order to gain access to the
> iPhone SDK that says "DO NOT TALK ABOUT THE SDK UNTIL IT IS PUBLICLY
> RELEASED" (I'm paraphrasing).
>
> I really don't understand why you feel the list needs a warning not to
> break a legally-binding contract. By that logic, every person should wear a
> label above their heads reminding you what contracts you're bound to so you
> don't break them when interacting with that person. Clearly ridiculous.
>
Thanks' Savant for the elaborated reply and clarifying the NDA completely, I
think Bruno, clearly understood that I did not read the SDK download
agreement as extensively as you did and I mistakenly/unknowingly posted my
question in this list. What he probably meant by putting a label was that it
is a very common mistake which people like me make in this forum. He,
of-course did not meant it literally. You did. Which was not though
ridiculous, but the example of putting a label on forehead... was real
hilarious :-)
Thanks once again for the clarification.
Cheers-
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