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Is it illegal to copy an app idea?
You can never copyright an ‘idea’. Yes, the code and the UI elements of your app can be copyrighted but then, it will be fruitful only if someone copies the complete app and not make a variation of the same.
Can you sue an app?
In California small claims, you can sue Cash App for a maximum of $10,000. If you believe Cash App owes you more than $10,000 and you still want to sue in small claims, you agree to waive any amount over $10,000 that Cash App may owe you.
Can you sue an app for not working?
Although we’ve been referring to suing “an app,” technically any lawsuit would be filed against an app’s developer, not the app itself. The developer is usually identified in the App Store or Play Store listing for the app, as well as in an “About” section within the app itself.
Do apps get patented?
An app can be patented because it is part of the methods of interaction. This means it plays a part in how your smartphone functions. However, you cannot patent the computer code that runs your software.
Can apps copy other apps?
Yes (mostly).
Can developers be sued?
Software developers are most vulnerable to litigation when their mistake causes someone else to lose money. Usually that’s a client. But competing companies, end users, or even your employees can also pin the blame on your company when something goes wrong. Here are six common causes of software development lawsuits.
Can a programmer steal my idea?
The Bad News. If a developer really likes your idea, there’s nothing you can really do to stop them from stealing it. While perhaps you could make them sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), that still wouldn’t help you (And frankly would also scare away the good developers.).
Can I host multiple web apps in a single ‘app service plan’?
If your applications don’t require high utilization of RAM, CPU usage and Storage, then you can host multiple web apps in a single ‘App Service plan’. Note that, apps in the same ‘App Service plan’ share the same compute resources.
When should I isolate my app from the other apps?
As specified in the documentation, isolate your app into a new App Service plan when: The app is resource-intensive. You want to scale the app independently from the other apps the existing plan.
How do I determine whether the new app has the necessary resources?
To determine whether the new app has the necessary resources, you need to understand the capacity of the existing App Service plan, and the expected load for the new app. Overloading an ‘App Service plan’ can potentially cause downtime for your new and existing apps.
How many apps can we have at the end?
But if we follow this principle, then we can have 100 apps at the end. And always bothering our customers to download a new app is also not the right way. I’m suggesting that we combine some similar apps but overall still have more then one.