The title more or less says it all. Google Checkout, as you may be acutely aware, only supports ~9 countries. Some apps use PayPal to receive payment, then send out an "activation code" to the user. How can this be done to ensure that a single user receives a single activation code? Once the app verifies the code, how could the app more or less "verify itself" that it's been paid for? Storing such data in a preference file or a database on the Android device can surely be easily extracted and exploited.
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