![]() If you intend to make a profit on the back of the usage of those tools, then at that point you pay, via having a cut taken at the App Store gates.Īs for "Enterprise" software apple does not distinguish beteen home/pro/enterprise etc in the same way that a lot of software providers do. It's relatively straightforward, they provide the tools to you for free to create the materials. If you charge, then they simply expect you to use the App store as the charging mechanism. Note that in your question you say "They require the output of iBooks Author to be distributed only through Apple's retail operation." which is not true, you are perectly allowed to use iBooks Author to create material for distribution as PDFs for example, so long as you do not charge. You retain all your rights in the content of your works, and you may distribute such content by any means when it does not include files in the. ibooks format, the work may only be distributed through Apple,, however, that this restriction will not apply to the content of the work when distributed in a form that does not include files in the. ![]() (ii) if the work is provided for a fee and included files in the. (i) if the work is provided for free, you may distribute it by any means Here's the relevant part of the updated license agreement regarding the distribution of work: ![]() If the work is in aĭifferent format, such as PDF or ePub, this restriction does not Work may only be sold through the iBookstore. ![]() If a fee is charged for the work and it is in the. ibooks format.įrom the iBooks Author Publishing and Distribution FAQ of 2/7/12:Īre there any restrictions on the distribution of works produced with ![]()
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