| Darwinianevolution said: What if Nintendo tried to use a loophole? What if the Nintendo App avalible on the Apple store doesn't sell you Apps. It's just to connect to Miiverse, your Nintendo account and selling games on Nintendo hardware (no competition so far). But you can use that app to download ANOTHER app that is basically Nintendo App store. It connects with the Nintendo account and through there you can buy mobile Nintendo games. Would that work? |
No, because it isn't a technical question. Is a political question. Someone who works for Applw will effectively stop and analyse the app, deciding if it fits their politic. Even if it pass at first, it's a pretty famous app and Apple will notice latter. They can just ban the app then. Even if you just finds a loophole in the rule itself, then they will just update the politics, as they have done several times.
It's simple like that: iOS is Apple ecosystem. They don't want you to sell iOS apps or iOS in-app items. If you do, they will ban you. It does'nt have to be fair, their developer rules give them the right to ban anyone. Google is, generally, more forgiving. But they usually ban apps and accounts without reasonable explanations and, if you try to ask them to reconsider, nobody will read it anyway.








