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I am writing an application for iPhone and had some questions regarding eula :-

  1. If I do not include any disclaimer/ eula in my app, then would Apple's standard EULA http://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/appstore/dev/stdeula/ automatically apply to my app ?
  2. If I include a small disclaimer inside my application (as a popup on initial screen), then would Apple's EULA still cover my app ?
  3. I tried downloading few apps on my ipad and did not see Apple's standard EULA. So, where can I actually see the EULA before downloading something ?
Max
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    This question appears to be off-topic because it is about licensing rather than programming. – Don Roby Oct 20 '13 at 03:47
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    sorry. I am not familiar with how the eula process for ios app goes. So, this question can be considered to be related to app submission – Max Oct 20 '13 at 03:53
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    This question is off-topic because **it is about licensing or legal issues**, not programming or software development. [See here](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/274964/1402846) for details, and the [help/on-topic] for more. – Deduplicator Jun 04 '15 at 01:18

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Actually you decide your EULA when you submit you application to the iTunes Store. At submission time you can choose a custom one, or if you don't provide it, the Apple EULA is chosen by default.

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