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I developed an iPad book-app, made of several slides, but unfortunately Apple rejected it because it shows screenshots of their trademarks.

Now, what should I do? I don't think I'll find a good solution in the Resolution Center.

Which are in your opinion the markets where I can publish these slides? Lulu? Kindle (but they are with colors)? A PayPal button and a website?

Peter Mortensen
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    This question appears to be off-topic because it is about a dispute with Apple, not programming. –  Feb 01 '14 at 06:56
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    I’m voting to close this question because it is a question for Apple App Store developer support, not a question about programming as defined by the [help]. – TylerH Sep 10 '21 at 18:26

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You could really easily edit out the trademarks in the photos and resubmit.

Peter Mortensen
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rockerest
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  • No, to change Apple Logo or Apple-owned graphic symbol is to say to make my app empty :( This was their statement... You may not use the Apple Logo or any other Apple-owned graphic symbol, logo, or icon on or in connection with web sites, products, packaging, manuals, promotional/advertising materials, or for any other purpose except pursuant to an express written trademark license from Apple, such as a reseller agreement. p.s. I tried with other guides, which they accepted, Aptana and Gimp... – Fabio Ricci Apr 27 '11 at 22:27
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You can start by putting it on the Cydia store. It's not great, but your app is ready anyway.

Peter Mortensen
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  • Can you add a reference to Cydia? (But ***without*** "Edit:", "Update:", or similar - the question/answer should appear as if it was written today.) – Peter Mortensen Sep 10 '21 at 09:55