Apple Claims Ownership Of Shiny Chat Bubbles; Yet Another Controversial App Store Rejection
They said they were rejecting the application because our in-game chat looked too much like Apple's SMS application. I've asked if we changed our chat bubbles to look like Facebooks if we'd be allowed in. Our contact at Apple is going to be getting back to me soon.
Soon came rather quickly, as Stump's Apple contact explained in more detail what he could do to get his app approved.
Just got off the phone with Apple while I was writing this blog post and they told me, no joke, that the chat bubbles are, in fact, trademarked. Furthermore, they suggested I could, among other suggestions make them “less shiny.”
The story contains quite a few variables, but the biggest issue is that there are countless other apps that use shiny chat bubbles (image above shows a side-by-side of Chess Wars and Facebook's chat bubbles), so unless Apple intends to stop all other developers from using them, they should probably explain this inconsistency. However, explaining inconsistencies has never been Apple's strength.
Stump is also currently waiting for an explanation from Apple as to why it took so long to be informed of this issue. If shiny chat bubbles were the only problem all along, the update could have been fixed in a timely manner.
Let this be a lesson to all of you iPhone and iPod touch app developers out there: Don't use shiny chat bubbles!