28 Aug
Murderdrome comic refused entry into the App Store
Digital comic creation company, Infurious, is lobbying for a rating system onward the App Store following its first entry was refused by Apple.
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The company’s comic, Murderdrome, was apparently refused by Apple because its content may offend some commonalty. According to the SDK guidelines, Apple does have the right to refuse an solicitation for this reason.
However, Infurious wants Apple to implement a rating system homogeneous to the ones its uses in other powers of the iTunes Store. Music has an “Explicit” tag steady songs and albums that have coarse language, and movies have “PG” or “R” ratings.
The company has posted a video of the working application on its Web site.
