Copyright infringement potential noted
More inconsistency in the App Store world: Apple has rejected iPhone developer Maza Digital's Drivetrain, an application which allows users to remotely control BitTorrent client Transmission on their computer.
Maza first received an e-mail from the company stating the app required “unexpected additional time for review", followed by a rejection which noted: “this category of applications is often used for the purpose of infringing third party rights. We have chosen to not publish this type of application to the App Store.”
BitTorrent applications themselves are of course not illegal in the least, however it appears Apple wishes to distance itself from anything related to piracy in this case. The odd part is Trackr, another, very similar torrent app, is selling on the store now, of which Maza has informed Apple as such.
To quote Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor again: "Come on Apple, think your policies through and for fuck's sake get your app approval scenario together."
Source: iLounge
Section: Technology
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I wonder if Bob Dole is secretly the final authority on app approval, at least then it would make sense. I'm out, I'm in, no wait I'm out again, wait I'm back in.