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Originally Posted by specialk
I'm going to guess that she probably DID go for a respected dev - that's what feedback and reputation are for. I also believe that elance bears a burden here too, as facilitator (read, general contractor) they MUST report failures by their subcontractors to all parties involved.
And, of course, IANAL -- but her daughter is
I hope that this works out for you, qbit clearly had no intention of ever delivering a product. Their only desire was to find a product someone else had done all the legwork for and then implement it as their own. Our only hope now (after legal recourse, of course) is that some terrible plague afflict these a-holes.
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One more thing, please let Apple know of your project, find a way to talk to their itunes and legal staff so that this application CANNOT be sold in the app store.
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Thank you. You're very perceptive. I hate thinking about all the negative energy that will be spent on this. Yes, I called Apple and they said they really couldn't ban someone from uploading apps or really spend time checking. I can't blame them. They also said they'd never had this happen. Lucky me!