well I have been importing androids from the HK for a while now, I am
shocked on how liberal their market is.  Has anyone ever browsed through the
"Photography" section of the market place?  GOOGLE©™ clean that shit up.
Korean porn all over the place..  I am happy that GOOGLE©™ has a magic wand
and actually has the integrity to use it.

 I will double check the photography section and see if it is now cleaned
up.. ...  It better be.

just to conclude about the keyword stuffing..  it is funny how the admitting
of the violation came out so early.  I can see how stuffing a Crazy Bird
text combo in your description could get some heavy hit results...  I just
hope that people would quit farming for digital carrots and farm there own
real life.

Lenn Dolling


On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 6:05 PM, John Coryat <cor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >> The TOC would work a lot better if people knew how it was
> being enforced.
>
> That's like saying "I wouldn't have gotten a speeding ticket if I knew
> where the police were."
>
> Not knowing what part of a contact you agreed to is being enforced is
> irrelevant. What's important is paying attention to the details of the
> contract and not violating it. While it is a simple thing to ignore a
> contract that isn't vigorously enforced, it is a violation of that contract
> and whatever punitive action warranted by said violation is deserved.
>
> I feel bad for the OP of this topic but a violation, regardless of whether
> it is vigorously enforced for all violators, is still a violation. I just
> hope we can all learn by his mistake. I suggest every developer go through
> their app and make sure there are no copyright violations or other problems
> that will cause your app or account to be terminated.
>
> Remember, you signed a contract with Google when you placed your app on the
> market. Google can enforce any provision of that contract at any time and
> you have no recourse if you violated it. Google doesn't have to warn you or
> give any grace period. As is obvious now, they just strike out and kill off
> that developer at will. It's best not to be in their cross hairs. I don't
> believe anyone should call Google "evil" for doing what you knew what could
> happen. They are just enforcing their contract.
>
> -John Coryat
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