http://kotaku.com/#!5768918/the-ftc-isnt-very-happy-with-some-iphone-gamesKotaku said:There was a rumor last week that Apple was unhappy with Capcom over the way in-app purchases could be made in Smurf's Village. Turns out Apple may have had a very good reason to be upset.
The Federal Trade Commission has announced that it will be investigating the way in which "in-app purchases" can be made via Apple's handheld devices.
It seems FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz is concerned that there is not enough security preventing children from inadvertently spending hundreds of dollars of their parent's money, and will also be looking at the way apps like Smurf's Village appear to be "free" and then aggressively market these in-app purchases.
While I can't really say I approve of the fairly blatant tactics employed by Capcom, The fault rests with the parents. It is not anyone else's fault that your kid bought hundreds or a few thousand dollars of shit when you're the one who handed him the iPod with your credit card info recently used.
If you don't understand the technology, such as iDevices not requiring a password for 15 minutes after it being recently entered, why are you giving it to your kid when you don't even know how it works?
Responsibility needs to be taken. --Thoughts?