I want to get ttd for the iPad but it says I have to be in the uk and my family has never been to Europe.

Can you help me?
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Darn you...... Apple!planetmaker wrote:As said, Apple has banned OpenTTD from its AppStore as they do not like to have GPL-licensed software in it. So I strongly doubt that you'll get it via UK's AppStore.
Topic also moved to the proper board.
Short and sweet answer - no.trainman1432 wrote:Could anyone make a license for OpenTTD that Apple would accept into the appstore?
You'd then have to contact all of the several hundred contributors and convince them to let you relicense their work.trainman1432 wrote:could anyone make a license for openttd that apple would accept into the appstore?
And that's the longer but still only marginally more helpful answer.FLHerne wrote:You'd then have to contact all of the several hundred contributors and convince them to let you relicense their work.
Hint: That isn't practical...
I don't understand what you are trying to say here.kamnet wrote:If people are willing to jailbreak their iOS device and install applications from third-party stores, or directly installing the software themselves, then distributing OpenTTD with the GPL license is not an issue. But you cannot expect people to go through the effort of jailbreaking, which makes convincing somebody to maintain an iOS port impractical. All of that, though, is more likely to happen than ever convincing Apple to open up their App Store to include GPL software fairly.
Alberth wrote:I don't understand what you are trying to say here.kamnet wrote:If people are willing to jailbreak their iOS device and install applications from third-party stores, or directly installing the software themselves, then distributing OpenTTD with the GPL license is not an issue. But you cannot expect people to go through the effort of jailbreaking, which makes convincing somebody to maintain an iOS port impractical. All of that, though, is more likely to happen than ever convincing Apple to open up their App Store to include GPL software fairly.
@trainman1432:
What did you expect??
Apple is known for being hostile against everything except Apple itself.
By buying a device from them, you acknowledge that you are fine with them controlling what you can and cannot do with your device. Apparently you value ease of use more than having certain rights with devices you bought.
Personally, I would have made a different choice, but you are not me. If you are happy with not controlling the content of the devices you own, everything is fine.
Next, they exercise the right that you gave them. They throw out GPL licensed software. Why do you expect us to solve your problem?
Like Rubidium, I also know for a fact it will take approximately at least 70 more years before you can change the license. It may be quicker to make a new program and new sprites.
Edit: Fixed the expiration time of the current license
Short answer: Apple hates freedom.trainman1432 wrote:oh and p.s. why does apple not like GPL licensed software?
That is not true. You may ask money for a GPL application. However, it must be accompanied by the source code or a written offer (valid for at least 3 years) for getting said source code. If neither is fulfilled it is against the GPL. The mere act of asking money for it is not; the license even mentions certain cases where you may ask money explicitly.Pingaware wrote:However it's not free which is against GPL.
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