As soon as you request a refund then the license server will return
NOT_LICENSED for that Google account.

On 3 August 2010 12:37, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Jul 31, 11:21 pm, keyeslabs <[email protected]> wrote:
> > ... someone to crack the
> > app.  The process looks something like this:  decompile the apk using
> > a freely available open source tool, find the code that invokes the
> > licensing check, skip it, recompile and repackage the apk.
>
> Isn't there is a much simpler way to circumvent the whole thing due to
> a security leak in the LVL process? (Please tell me I'm wrong!):
>
> 1) create a new google account, e. g. [email protected]
> 2) switch your Android phone to this account
> 3) Buy app, copy apk, request refund
> 4) Upload apk to warez server
> 5) Sell google account and password to interested downloaders. (e. g.
> at a 50% discount compared to the original market price).
>
> The reason for this is that the license check is google-account-based,
> not device-based. Any device being linked to the google account the
> app has been purchased with will run the app. The licensing mechansim
> will change nothing in this behaviour.
>
> Andreas
>
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