Apple bans iPhone developer, yanks 900+ apps
Apple has banned an iPhone developer responsible for over 900 apps for repeated complaints of copyright infringement. Khalid Shaikh has seen his iPhone Developer Program License Agreement and Registered iPhone Developer Agreement terminated by Apple, who told Shaikh in its rejection email that it has “informed you of numerous third party intellectual property complaints concerning over 100 of your Applications and reminded you of your obligations to obtain the necessary rights prior to submission of your Applications.
4 Comments
rookiestudio on September 11th, 2009
I seriously think Apple should limit the number of Apps a developer can submit per week or per day. Everyone is like submitting/updating App, making the review process so painfully slow.
John on September 11th, 2009
WOW! I am amazed that Apple allowed that many apps from one developer. Only have themselves to blame really :)
mike on September 11th, 2009
Blimey, talk about cookie cutter development…




The Dude on September 10th, 2009
Finally, he got banned!
He had over 1200 apps (100 pages -).
The man was a fraud, he stole a lot of money!