Do not use Apple products "to produce nuclear weapons"

Apple terms

Do not use Apple products to devise or produce nuclear weapons, chemical or even missile launchers. I'm not asking you, no. This is the condition that you have accepted by clicking "Accept" in the iTunes Terms and Conditions. Indeed, Apple prohibits us from using its software for such intentions. But how were we to know this? After all, who reads all the detailed terms and conditions on iTunes from top to bottom?

Well, stay tuned for point 5g of the contract that one accepts when using the Apple player:

"You. You also agree not to use these products for any purpose prohibited by US law, including, without limitation, to develop, design, manufacture, or produce nuclear, chemical, biological, or missile weapons. "

Surely it had never crossed your mind to use iTunes for these purposes, but just in case, prevention is better than cure and Apple prefers to make it clear that iTunes cannot be used for such purposes.

We don't really know how it could be possible use iTunes to make a bioweapon or a missile launcher, but you never know with Apple products.

For my part, I will continue to use the program to synchronize my iOS devices and that's it.

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  1.   Luis Miguel Fernandez-Montes said

    Wow! Two years programming my own app to throw nuclear warheads in the trash! Because misery!

  2.   Javier said

    Pablo, the question is… What were you doing reading the terms of iTunes? That's even weirder than the news itself. Surely you were making a missile launcher and you have doubts ... xD

    1.    arturogalaxy said

      Hahaha of course, he was making a missile launcher with iTunes, he has checked the terms just in case and he was disappointed

    2.    joaconacho said

      He probably got it from another page hahahahaha.

  3.   asdasdasd said

    this news is older…. That term has existed for at least 2 years before the iPhone was produced, and the clause was widely criticized as it was alleged that the United States government used Mac equipment and the clause was found on all computers on the block.

  4.   yannel uga said

    Hahahaha xD: Okay:

  5.   yannel uga said

    Hahahaha xD: Okay:

  6.   Juan Sebastian Rodriguez said

    Analyze do not find the end hahaha who wants to find apple with this? or at least the United States; that if, in the event that any apple user is involved in nuclear weapons, they have something to prosecute him and the itunes contract will serve to do so.

    AT LEAST I SEE IT THAT WAY OR MAYBE THIS WRONG. America is always looking for a way to control people.

  7.   domitel said

    This applies to any American technology company and is included in American law,
    Although for the issue of computer equipment in those aforementioned countries they are simply imported from another country that acts as a bridge.
    In the end a pantomime