Non-Disclosure Agreement. It's a standard document issued by persons/companies that basically says you are not allowed to divulge to anyone in any manner anything about the software that you have been allowed to use as a beta tester.
"You may have forgotten some of the specifics of the NDA. Paragraph 4 states:
You agree that any Apple pre-release software and/or hardware (including related documentation and materials) provided to you as a Registered Apple Developer (Pre-Release Materials) . . . will be considered and referred to as Apple Confidential Information.
It goes on to say:
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Apple Confidential Information will not include: (i) information that is generally and legitimately available to the public through no fault or breach of yours, (ii) information that is generally made available to the public by Apple . . ."
Much of iOS 7 falls under (ii), stuff that's already been made available to the public by Apple. Pretty much everything else falls under (i), stuff that's been leaked to the public by someone else, through no fault or breach of mine.
Everything that is publicly known about iOS 7, whether it was disclosed legitimately by Apple, or illicitly by someone else, is no longer considered Apple Confidential Information according to paragraph 4, sections (i) and (ii), and I am free to discuss it."
I copied this post from another thread because I don't feel like your crappy attitude deserves an actual reply from me.
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