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Originally Posted by chall2009
Just a clarification to all so that people in the future do not waste their valuable time and possibly money:
I was under the impression that I had to be enrolled as a company for my apps to distributed under the company name. To clarify, I'm talking about the name that appears in the App Store on the iPhone a little grayed out under the application name.
This is not the case and I was mistaken. Apple is only referring to the seller, the legal entity that is SELLING the App. (Its the little box on App Page in iTunes.) I've attached screenshots to illustrate what exactly I'm talking about.
I thought the Distribution Company Name and the Seller Name were one of the same. You get to chose your Distribution Company Name in iTunes Connect when you submit your first app.
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Hi Chris,
I was a bit confused with your explanation (I wasn't able to download your screenshots to clarify what you meant; it kept ask me to log in even though I have logged in). I noticed that you ended up with "ChallTech" as the seller name for your app. You said you ended up applying as individual, yet you can still have your surrogate name (instead of your real name) to appear as the seller name. How do you that? I thought before that one has to enroll as a company (with a proof of Article of Corporation, DBA, etc) to have surrogate name appear in iTunes. Can one now enrolls as individual with DBA and have the surrogate name appear in iTunes?
Thanks.