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So, it’s day one of your new project, the first iOS project your company has ever shipped. You may not know it, but it’s also going to be a chance to meet all sorts of new people inside your company that you may never have had contact with before. And that adventure starts today, because you’re going to have to seek out your company’s legal department.
Almost the very first thing that you’re going to have to do when you sign up for a corporate iOS developer account is to accept the terms and conditions (T&Cs) of the App Store. Ask yourself, do you personally have authorization to enter into contracts on behalf of your company? I’m guessing the answer to that is no. So, before you really get started at all, you’re going to need to have the T&Cs reviewed by corporate counsel, and be given approval to accept the terms on the website.