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Originally Posted by Karhu2
There is a default EULA that applies to all apps distributed on the App Store. I can't imagine a scenario in which one could take your home, car etc. Am I wrong?
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I think the odds of being sued by an end user are pretty low, but hey, anything's possible. A EULA won't stop you from being sued -- it may protect you from losing, but the legal costs for defending yourself may be high anyway.
I think it's much more likely that a developer would be sued by another company over IP issues. There are a ton of apps out there that blatantly rip off images or sounds from other sources, and of course no EULA will protect you if you violate someone else's copyright, trademark, or patent.