I build an app using the official Zoom SDK with the intention to publish it in the Apple App Store for iOS.
Apple rejected the app saying:
Guideline 5.2.2 - Legal
Although Zoom Video Communications, Inc. may allow the general public to use their service, we still require the documentary evidence that you have all the necessary rights or permissions to request, display, or distribute account information in your application.
Next Steps
To resolve this issue, please attach documentary evidence in the App Review Information section in App Store Connect. In accordance with section 3.2(f) of the Apple Developer Program License Agreement, you acknowledge that submitting falsified or fraudulent documentation can result in the termination of your Apple Developer Program account and the removal of your apps from the App Store. Once Legal has reviewed your documentation and confirms its validity, we will proceed with the review of your app.
I want to work with them to get this app published and I want to avoid endless feedback a review looks. And so replied in the resoltuin center that I don't understand how I can comply and who shall I ask for what written permission. I suggested that we could have a brief phone call. So far I'm waiting for Apple's reaction...
From what I understand Apple wants me to go to Zoom to ask for written permission to use their SDK. Am I correct? (Imagine every developer that uses some publicly available SDK has to ask the publisher for written permission 😕 ). Or what exact steps are required to get this resolved?
Thanks
Thomas