When Apple's standard EULA is not enough
Apple offers a default EULA that ships with every app. But once you accept payments, host user-generated content, or operate in a regulated industry (health, finance, education), you need your own. The generated EULA replaces the Apple default and includes Apple Media Services' "Minimum Terms of Developer's End-User License Agreement" so it remains acceptable for App Store distribution.
What is included
- License grant scope (devices, transferability, sublicense)
- Permitted and prohibited uses
- In-app purchases, subscriptions, and consumables
- Apple-specific clauses required by Schedule 1, Section 1 of the Apple Media Services Terms
- Warranty disclaimer and limitation of liability
- Termination and survival
- Governing law and contact information