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It's just that my car insurance is like $240 a month... any sum like this is prohibitively expensive for any normal developer to add to their monthly bills.
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Define 'Cheap' please That's a relative term..
I'm not a software development company. I'm just one guy who wanted to get my app on the Ovi store in hopes that I could make some cash for my time. Incorporating a company was a leap of faith (and money). Being told AFTERWARDS that I now have to get a million dollars of insurance, and then i MIGHT be approved is just a kick in the face.
ALL N900 app submissions require Premium Accounts. You cannot submit an N900 app without a Premium account. Premium accounts are Media Geo accounts. Media Geo accounts require 1 Mil in liability insurance.
I'm sorry, but as much as I understand nokia's position, this is insane.
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We have 5 million cover due to working on financial systems and other issues. Quotes from several companies for 1 million cover were all around the £150 a year and obviously tax deductable on the corporate side. This included employer liability insurance and £5K offsite equipment loss/damage cover.
Hope that helps some but obviously US insurance requirements are likely to be different.
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This thing is over. N900 does not have a chance, no apps , no growth, no customers. And that makes me sad. I was really hoping the N900 was going to be some thing special. Ovi is already a joke. Could they make it any harder?? All I have been hearing from the Maemo world is how Apple and the app store suck because of all the restrictions and approval requirements. Does Nokia not see what is going on in the world. They watched every mistake Apple made with the iPhone and the app store and learned absolutely nothing. They are repeating them X 2. Pitty.
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aka splitting the tap for archieving ovi store requirements. no need to create duplicate marketplaces etc, and still every developer would have affordable (the more members, the more affordable....) way getting their software to ovi store.
just my 2 cents
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