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by cstrat
4531 days ago
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It really bothers me that this happens and a harder stance isn't taken.
The poor end users who are duped into buying something sub-par, the poor developers who put time and effort into their app only to lose a customer to the fake. Considering the App store is actually TERRIBLE to search, I can see why it is so easy to confuse people. Honestly, I would love it if Apple actually sued those dodgy app developers for all the money they collected - and then some. |
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But I don't think it's possible for Apple to sue dodgy app developers. I think (correct me if I'm wrong) that it only costs $100 to become a developer. So it's probably relatively easy for a scammer to create a fictitious entity. And even if it's not fictitious, can you realistically see Apple succeeding in a lawsuit against someone located in Russia or Ukraine?
I'm frankly surprised that there aren't more rip-off or malicious apps in the app store.