16.04.2024 21:22:54 - dpa-AFX: Apple Removes Game Boy Emulator Over Intellectual Property Violation

CUPERTINO (dpa-AFX) - Apple (AAPL) has decided to remove Game Boy emulator
iGBA from the App Store for violating the company's App Review Guidelines
regarding spam and copyright, according to MacRumors.

The decision comes as several users pointed out that iGBA was a counterfeit
version of GBA4iOS app, developed by Riley Testut.

'So apparently Apple approved a knock-off of GBA4iOS,' Testut criticized. 'I did
not give anyone permission to do this, yet it's now sitting at the top of the
charts (despite being filled with ads + tracking).'

iGBA was introduced on the platform after the tech giant allowed 'retro game
console emulators' in the App Store. It allowed iPhone users to download any
Game Boy game ROMs from the internet, leading iGBA towards the top-spot of the
App Store charts.

However, the company was obliged to remove the app due to a clause related to
intellectual property reading, 'Make sure your app only includes content that
you created or that you have a license to use. Your app may be removed if you've
stepped over the line and used content without permission. Of course, this also
means someone else's app may be removed if they've 'borrowed' from your work'.

iGBA's developer Mattia La Spina said to the Verge that, they 'did not think the
app would have so much repercussion, I am really sorry,' while adding that he
has already reached out to Testut via email.



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