Linked by David Adams on Thu 30th Sep 2010 20:37 UTC, submitted by fran
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Pirating Android apps is a long-standing problem. But it seems to be getting worse, even as Google begins to respond much more aggressively. The dilemma: protecting developers' investments, and revenue stream, while keeping an open platform.
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RE[2]: The other side of the coin
by JAlexoid on Sat 2nd Oct 2010 18:29 UTC in reply to "RE: The other side of the coin"
JAlexoid
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Ditto here. That's so lame. I can understand people not being able to afford the likes of Photoshop or AutoCAD but a $1.99 app?

What about, when you don't have an option to buy? Like it's with most countries these days...
Android Market's paid apps are not available everywhere....

Granted, that is not a reason to pirate. But even as an Android developer, I can understand the frustration for people that are urged to buy a "pro" version and can't because Market is not accessible in their countries...

Edited 2010-10-02 18:30 UTC

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