Oh, I'm with you there.  Its not like they're going to say, "Oh, and
Steve's app is in because, well, we just felt like Steve needed a
break".  However, in a situation where Steve and BigCorp had the same
idea, it would be interesting to see how things went down.

Ehh, you're right.  I bet BigCorp would win.  BigCorp would sue,
unless Steve's app was clearly better.  Steve probably isn't going to
sue ;)

On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 8:38 PM, Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  > I think the goal of ADC is to showcase amazing apps on the Android
>  > platforms.  I would estimate that most of the 50 winners will be
>  > corporate and team entries even though I estimate most of the 1700+
>  > entries are individual entries.  Still, I hope there will be a few
>  > individual entries winners (I am one).
>
>
>  Yes, I think google can get sued if they choose some applications
>  based on whether it is an individual or not. It would constitute fraud
>  on my book since they never made that clear in the terms and
>  conditions. Applications will be chosen based on the four criterias
>  mentioned and that is it. Any of you hoping that google will cut you
>  some slack because you are an individual you are dreaming.
>
>
>
>  On Apr 30, 8:30 pm, j <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > I think the goal of ADC is to showcase amazing apps on the Android
>  > platforms.  I would estimate that most of the 50 winners will be
>  > corporate and team entries even though I estimate most of the 1700+
>  > entries are individual entries.  Still, I hope there will be a few
>  > individual entries winners (I am one).
>  >
>  > On Apr 30, 4:22 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > > The terms rightly shift the burden to contestants of any suits that
>  > > happen because someone somewhere thought something somewhat like what
>  > > you thought and captured in code. The contestants have to cover this:
>  >
>  > > "patent or other intellectual property right of any person"
>  >
>  > > I don't know what patents exist on handset accelerometer driven games,
>  > > but if that is what was submitted, the submitter shoulders the legal
>  > > stuff.
>  >
>  > > I don't know what patents exist on GPS location based services/ map
>  > > views, but I bet there are some and the contestant must shoulder the
>  > > burden if someone sees the application and thinks it looks like
>  > > theirs. 10 Best was doing something with AT&T a few years ago and AT&T
>  > > can be a bit territorial.
>  >
>  > > You get the idea.
>  >
>  > > Our entry is about traffic avoidance.  The basic idea harkens back to
>  > > Paul Revere's ride where traffic density was relayed by lanterns with
>  > > the words "one if by land and two if by sea."  And some other 100 year
>  > > old ideas. The Android architecture makes some really simple, well
>  > > worn, ideas really powerful.  It will coexist with exiting services
>  > > and users will get to shop existing traffic services based on how good
>  > > the services work for them.
>  >
>  > > Anyway we kept our application so simple that it is obvious, to give
>  > > it the best shot of reaching the market… And we protected our team
>  > > members.
>  >
>  > > I hope this clarifies.
>  >
>  > > On Apr 30, 4:25 pm, "Kevin Galligan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  > > > Why?  I get corporate law, but what's the concern?
>  >
>  > > > On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 5:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
>  >
>  > > > >  Ours was a team, but we submitted as a company so that the check 
> will
>  > > > >  be made out to something that can be limited liability.  If you read
>  > > > >  the terms for phase 2 (maybe stage 2), limited liability is a the 
> only
>  > > > >  way I could see to responsibly participate.
>  >
>  > > > >  On Apr 30, 3:24 pm, "Kevin Galligan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > > > >  > I assumed it was more of a legal deal.  Maybe not, though.  I 
> imagine
>  > > > >  > if all the 50 were going to be business apps, they'd probably 
> swap out
>  > > > >  > a couple of the group and individual ones just to keep the masses
>  > > > >  > happy.
>  >
>  > > > >  > Maybe they would be judged differently, though.  I think 
> individual or
>  > > > >  > team might get a little slack for interface polish and 
> documentation.
>  > > > >  > I don't think its going to do much for idea assessment, though.  
> They
>  > > > >  > want awesome apps.  Considering that, I bet everybody would get 
> about
>  > > > >  > the same assessment.
>  >
>  > > > >  > Where this might really come into play is the unavoidable 
> situation:
>  > > > >  > two (or more) of the same submissions.  If the ideas are the same 
> and
>  > > > >  > the quality is comparable, I bet the business/team/individual
>  > > > >  > designation would come into play.  The question is, which way 
> would it
>  > > > >  > go?  Business is most likely to complete the app (maybe).  
> Individual
>  > > > >  > and team make for better press.  Cinderella story sort of thing.  
> I'd
>  > > > >  > argue this whole thing is as much about the apps as it is about 
> the
>  > > > >  > press, but I could be wrong ;)
>  >
>  > > > >  > Also individual.
>  >
>  > > > > > On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 4:01 PM, nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  > > > >  > >  So they asked us in the submission process whether we were an
>  > > > >  > >  individual, a team, or a business.  What impact do you think 
> that will
>  > > > >  > >  have on judging?  If any?  I can't remember them saying in the 
> contest
>  > > > >  > >  rules that applications would be judged differently based on 
> the type
>  > > > >  > >  of submission, but I can imagine that that information would 
> subtly
>  > > > >  > >  change how someone would look at an application.  And in a way 
> it
>  > > > >  > >  would make it more fair given that individuals are going to 
> have
>  > > > >  > >  manpower differences (by definition) compared to teams or 
> business.
>  >
>  > > > >  > >  Full disclosure: I say this as someone who submitted as an
>  > > > >  > >  individual :-)
>  >
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