The iPhone developer community has been aflutter since Apple’s release of the latest version of its iPhone Developer Program License Agreement (DPLA). The DPLA is the primary agreement between Apple and those who develop software for the iPhone OS platform. It covers most of the relevant restrictions on what can and can’t be included in an iPhone app. I’ve covered some of the highlights of an earlier version of this agreement in my iPhone Developer’s Legal Guide. In the latest version of the DPLA, released on April 8, 2010, Apple made a curious and controversial change to the agreement. First […]