Apple has announced via the Apple Developer Centre that they are dropping their iPhone Non-Disclosure Agreement for iPhone Apps. In a note addressed ‘To our Developers’, Apple said:
“We have decided to drop the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for released iPhone software.
We put the NDA in place because the iPhone OS includes many Apple inventions and innovations that we would like to protect, so that others don’t steal our work. It has happened before. While we have filed for hundreds of patents on iPhone technology, the NDA added yet another level of protection. We put it in place as one more way to help protect the iPhone from being ripped off by others.
However, the NDA has created too much of a burden on developers, authors and others interested in helping further the iPhone’s success, so we are dropping it for released software. Developers will receive a new agreement without an NDA covering released software within a week or so. Please note that unreleased software and features will remain under NDA until they are released.
Thanks to everyone who provided us constructive feedback on this matter.”
The current NDA seems to have only been around a few weeks with the first announcement of it’s discovery around September 23rd. However it is expected that Apple will be releasing a new NDA agreement next week which will continue to cover unreleased software and features.
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