Apple is Now Allowing Lottery-Style iPhone Apps
Posted February 19, 2010 at 3:15pm by iClarified
Apple has modified the iPhone SDK terms to allow lottery-style applications, according to RegHardware.
Previously, lottery applications were limited to the display of winning numbers or were forced to open Safari to process transactions. Now a change in the iPhone SDK allows lotteries and sweepstakes to be embedded directly into an application.
3.3.17 Your Application may include promotional sweepstake or contest functionality provided that You are the sole sponsor of the promotion and that You and Your Application comply with any applicable laws
The only limitation is that developers must "clearly state in binding official rules for each promotion that Apple is not a sponsor of, or responsible for conducting, the promotion".
RegHardware reports that the first such application, called "KaChing Button" is already in the Application Store and offering $1000 a day to someone selected randomly from those who press the app's "KaChing Button".
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Previously, lottery applications were limited to the display of winning numbers or were forced to open Safari to process transactions. Now a change in the iPhone SDK allows lotteries and sweepstakes to be embedded directly into an application.
3.3.17 Your Application may include promotional sweepstake or contest functionality provided that You are the sole sponsor of the promotion and that You and Your Application comply with any applicable laws
The only limitation is that developers must "clearly state in binding official rules for each promotion that Apple is not a sponsor of, or responsible for conducting, the promotion".
RegHardware reports that the first such application, called "KaChing Button" is already in the Application Store and offering $1000 a day to someone selected randomly from those who press the app's "KaChing Button".
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