I was thinking something snarky about how unenforceable this might be, but then I considered the document:<p><i>official "Guidelines for Third Party Promotions,"</i><p>It seems unlikely that the word choice of "guidelines" and not something like "terms" is accidental. I couldn't find a particularly appropriate dictionary definition, but wikipedia says "By definition, following a guideline is never mandatory (protocol would be a better term for a mandatory procedure)" which more or less fits with my understanding.<p>Indeed, in the document it says:<p><i>Strict adherence is essential because
you and/or your company may be held responsible if your use of Apple products for promotional purposes do not conform with the following guidelines. In any event, we reserve the right to revoke our consent to your use of Apple products in your promotion at any time and for any reason.</i><p>Which makes the whole thing sound like it only applies to situations where Apple was giving their consent in the first place.