Closed AdamElitzur closed 4 months ago
Nevermind I solved it by talking to a representative from the team and explaining this!
hi @AdamElitzur , how can you resolve this problem? Do you need to tell apple that the video content created from you? or you just make a call to explain to them? Thanks.
Hi,
I hope all is well! My app just got rejected from the App store using this library. I saw a previous issue from a few years ago, and included the YouTube API Terms of Service in the app review, but it is still getting rejected. I'm including the specifics below, but keep in mind I already included their terms of service, they just didn't accept it for some reason. Do you think it could be because I'm covering the iframe to prevent clicks, as mentioned in the docs?
Thanks so much for any help!
Guideline 5.2.3 - Legal
Your app contains content or features that may violate the rights of one or more third parties. Specifically, your app provides potentially unauthorized access to third-party audio or video streaming, catalogs, and discovery services.
Your app and its contents should not infringe upon the rights of another party. In the event your app infringes another party’s rights, you are responsible for any liability to Apple because of a claim.
Next Steps
To resolve this issue, please attach documentary evidence in the App Review Information section in App Store Connect evidencing that you have all necessary rights or permissions to the third-party audio or video streaming, catalogs, and discovery services in your app.
Once we have reviewed your documentation and confirmed its validity, we will proceed with the review of your app.