Well, they did manage to pull it off for AdSense... I would think that
doing the same thing again would be much easier.

On Jul 8, 5:28 am, ko5tik <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 7, 11:40 pm, "Michael A." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The legal & logistical issues are of course why this is not just a
> > technical issue, but after 2 years? There are dozens upon dozens of
> > digital distribution platforms out there - some of them started after
> > the Android market - that manage to handle purchase and developer
> > sales from multiple countries. It may not be trivial issue, but it is
> > not rocket science either. The only explanation that really makes
> > sense is that Google just isn't interested (i.e., to prioritize it).
>
> Google is big and visible - so they have to comply with goverment
> demands
> in the countries they are physically present. (everybody likes to
> chisel out
> something - like german cities a fee for streetview based on street
> length).
> Small fish just does not care - they are invisible and too small and
> too fast .
>
> So there will be no official sales in embargoed countries - like iran
> or kuba,
> and nobody will bother  with small ones like swiss, because management
> overhead
> will be bigger than potential revenues.

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