I can confirm that.  If you are a resident of country where you can
sell your apps from, meaning you have an address and a bank account,
you can still sell apps.  It's not like Google is checking your IP
address when you are uploading your app.

On Aug 2, 4:10 pm, Mark Carter <mjc1...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> AFAIK, whether you can sell apps or not is dictated by the country of your
> Google Developer account.
>
> So if your Google Developer account (or is that Google account?) is
> registered in the UK, you can move to HK and still sell paid apps.
>
> On 2 August 2010 10:00:20 UTC+2, James W <jpbwebs...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yes absolutely.
>
> > Not really the ideal place to vent, but the delay in rolling out to
> > other countries is beyond ridiculous and incredibly frustrating.
>
> > It has got to be self defeating also.
>
> > I moved from England to Hong Kong, so now I cannot buy apps, I cannot
> > sell my apps, because HK is not supported.
>
> > What the hell are you playing at, Google? Don't you want my money?
> > Don't you want 30% of my take?
>
> > Do you really want me to leave in frustration, and develop for the
> > iPhone?
>
> > James
>
> > On Jul 28, 5:44 pm, Tomáš  Hubálek <tom.huba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Please open Android Market to more countries. This is really cool
> > > feature but currently useless for me.
>
> > > And also I would be happy to use this for in-app purchase if possible.
>
> > > Tom
>
> > > On 28 čnc, 11:32, Mark Carter <mjc1...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Ok, just figured this out. The version code of the app I was testing
> > was not
> > > > one that was recognised by the Android Market. So, it is the
> > combination of
> > > > package name and version code that needs to have been published.
>
> > > > Its sort of explained in line 2317 of the docs :)
>
> > > > "Once an application is uploaded and becomes known to the licensing
> > server,
> > > > developers and testers can continue modify the application in their
> > local
> > > > development environment, without having to upload new versions. You
> > only
> > > > need to upload a new version if the local application increments the
> > > > versionCode attribute in the manifest file."
>
> > > > On 28 July 2010 10:34, Mark Carter <mjc1...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > I'm getting NOT_MARKET_MANAGED when using my own gmail account on my
> > > > > N1 and using "Respond normally". The app is a paid app on the Android
> > > > > Market. The only difference could be the app signature (I'm debugging
> > > > > so not doing production signing). My gmail account was used to
> > publish
> > > > > the app and I have not purchased the app with it.
>
> > > > > The other settings like "LICENSED" and "NOT LICENSED" work fine.
>
> > > > > Another point (though a minor one) is that its very slow (when it
> > > > > actually makes the connection). More than 5 secs on my wifi
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