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Ask HN: I've finished developing an iPhone application. How do I protect myself?
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3 points
by cheesylard
4573 days ago
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Currently I live in Reno, Nevada. I got an iOS developer's license under my name in February 2013. Since it is under my name, it will be displayed when I submit it to the App Store. I do not want to release it under my own name in fear of getting sued by a patent troll. The application itself is a music player, which streams audio from another source that I do not control. As such, I am afraid that it might be possible that I may violate some term, or I might break some DLC rule or something to that effect. Or just plain old bad luck with some random patent troll. I have done some research and it appears that my best course of action is to start an LLC and get a new Apple Developer license under the LLC's name. I really don't know how I would go about acquiring the LLC, though. I also do not know if there is anything else I should do to protect myself that I may have overlooked. It would be great if someone could clarify this for me! Thanks. |
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No, right?
Then why do you think you're going to be targeted by anybody for a lawsuit of any description? It's generally a bad idea to sue poor people.
Put your app out and see what happens. This seems like the silliest possible reason to avoid doing so.