So much for the alleged Google slogan, "don't be evil"! Any company so
proud of their allegedly high intellectual caliber employees (thanks
to their 'selective' hirinc processes) should be able to see quite
easily that such behavior is indeed evil.

The case of keyword relevance is particularly obvious. After all,
deciding what keyword is relevant is always at least somewhat
subjective, which is always a very good reason for avoiding such
unilateral decisions without any clear appeal process.

On Jun 14, 12:29 pm, JP <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 14, 8:49 am, a1 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I really doubt it has anything to do with this malaware report, judging on
> > appbrain page your app/account was removed because you violated Market
> > Content Policies (http://www.android.com/us/developer-content-policy.html):
>
> > "Product descriptions should not be misleading or loaded with keywords in an
> > attempt to manipulate ranking or relevancy in the store’s search results."
>
> > There were similar take downs 
> > (http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Android+Market/thread?tid=41d29...
> > )
>
> Which underscores the point that Android Market looks like its run
> like a North Korean death camp.
> You're out with no explanation or grace period to remedy the problem,
> and no regard towards the gravity of the infraction.

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