Re: [iphonesb] Contracting for someone who wants iTunes presence

Tuesday, January 31, 2012
We've got both programs at Finger Food. The $99 is sufficient for a corporation to publish apps under their own name. They will be asked to provide documentation for their business, to ensure its a "real" company. 

$299 lets you sign Apps for internal distribution, but not for publishing to the App Store and you need a Duns and Bradstreet number to get it, which is another level of complexity. 

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Trenton Shumay
President/CTO 
Finger Food Studios Inc. 


On 2012-01-31, at 1:33 PM, Mike Stankavich <mike@kwyk.net> wrote:

Hi Kenneth,

I just looked at Apple's website.  I didn't see how the 299 program would provide those benefits over the 99 program in your company's name.  The difference between the programs according to apple is that you can do internal and limited distribution of apps, for example line of business apps for your employees.  Am I missing something here?

Thx, Mike

On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 4:14 AM, Kenneth Ballenegger <kenneth@ballenegger.com> wrote:
They might want to get the $299 business account, for tax / contractual / liability protection reasons.

-Kenneth

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On Jan 31, 2012, at 9:36 AM, Adam Martin wrote:

The company name is tied VERY tightly to the Developer account that
submitted the app.

Even something as simple as a typo in the name can be very difficult
to get changed.

So ... no, you can't use your account - they need to pay the $99/year
themselves.

On 31 January 2012 17:09, howardk <howardck@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm about to do a small iPhone app contract for somebody who wants
their company name listed as the Seller on the iTunes page for the
app. Can I use my existing developer account to do this (I'm listed as
an individual, not corporate), or would they have to join the
Developer Program and have me set up and use a corporate account for
them so that they can get the exposure? Or something else yet again? I
couldn't find anything online.
Thanks,
Howard

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