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I think that part was removed, here's the latest one

http://www.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/xcode.pdf

I lightly skimmed the iOS SDK part and ctrl + F'ed for key words (executable, SDK, Javascript, code) and nothing like those paragraphs you referenced showed up



I see. They put that restriction in another agreement here:

https://developer.apple.com/programs/ios/information/iOS_Pro...

And hooked it from the SDK agreement with this:

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2.2 <...> You understand and agree that Applications developed using these SDK materials cannot be installed or used on an iOS Product or submitted to the App Store unless You enter into a separate iOS Developer Program Agreement with Apple and comply with the Program Requirements. Information regarding the iOS Developer Program Agreement and the Program Requirements is available within the iOS Developer Program website at http://developer.apple.com/programs/ios/information/index.ht...

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And that brings almost all the same restrictions like before. It's marginally better since now actual building process is not declared illegal, but installation and running the result is. Which doesn't make any practical difference anyway.




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