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Comment by phkahler

4 months ago

If they're not complying with your license terms, sue them. If they are then I guess you missed the boat on money.

Taking that all the way to court would be like $10,000, right? Big companies will sue. For individuals it's a barrier to entry

  • Yeah, that sounds like more hassle than it’s worth. It should be free to file a DMCA claim with Apple, though, and get it yanked from the App Store.

    • I got it removed from the App Store. The first time, then after some months the same developer republished it with a few changes under a different name… I don't have the time to track it down again, I just published my app on the App Store for free so at least people won't give in and avoid the scam.

  • Well you should be able to sue them for the profits they made selling your app. If it's "only $10,000" and not worth it then OK, but what if they're making 10x or more that amount?