Windows Phone 7 Marketplace bans porn content
Microsoft Corporation has recently issued a new set of policies for developers to agree with when making apps for its new phones, forbidding any sexually suggestive content on Windows Phone 7.
See the application certification requirements online, which make it clear that there will be no sexually suggestive content allowed on Marketplace.
Microsoft has announced that developers will be charged $99 per annum, the same fee as Apple charges for its App Store, to be able to submit as many paid apps to Marketplace as they like.
The developers are allowed to submit up to five free apps, after which they must pay $19.99 per additional free app.
Microsoft will take a 30 per cent cut of profits made from the apps, the same percentage as Apple takes from App Store devs.
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