Possibly troubling additions to the iTunes Store’s Terms and Conditions regarding ‘In App’ purchasing:
Certain Products may include functionality that enables you to purchase additional services, or licenses to additional functionality or content for use within the Product (“In App Purchases”). In App Purchases that are consumed during the use of the Product (e.g., virtual ammunition) cannot be transferred among devices; can only be downloaded once; and after being downloaded, they cannot be replaced. Once a consumable In App Purchase is purchased and received by you, Apple shall be without liability to you in the event of any loss, destruction, or damage. All In App Purchases are deemed Products, and In App Purchases made within Third Party Products are deemed Third Party Products, and treated as such, for purposes of these terms and conditions.
I’m a bit concerned about this as Heather and I use the same iTunes account. Apple made me happy by allowing this use case as it seems rather ridiculous to assume an app couldn’t be used by both spouses. However, we likely won’t be able to use the same ‘In App’ purchases. This isn’t a deal breaker, but I am concerned about my ability to back this content up and restore if needed. I wouldn’t want to lose any added content any more than losing a purchased app.
Guess this just needs to be clarified a bit…