| Apple App Store rejection letter could mean green light for "objectionable content" in iPhone OS 3.0 |
| Mobile News - Mobile Rumors | |||
| Written by TK Dinesh | |||
| Wednesday, 06 May 2009 11:23 | |||
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Though it is already known that Apple will include parental controls for applications in iPhone OS 3.0, a recent rejection letter from Apple to a developer could spell out just how much content the company is planning on allowing. Makayama's Newspaper iPhone application, which contained a photograph of a topless woman in one of its content sections was denied permission into App Store, but the rejection from Apple noted that the future submissions may be accepted when iPhone OS 3.0 is released. "It would be appropriate to resubmit your application for review once this feature is available," the statement said. Apple recently rejected an update to the Nine Inch Nails official iPhone application because of "objectionable content" in song lyrics included in the download. Related Posts:
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