Deploying the Android app without violating Android rules of
engagement:

1. Create a website for our Best Stock Now! a stock grading system by
Bill Gunderson
2. Web will offer free version Best Stock Now! LITE which includes top
200 Nasdaq stocks
3. User will have option to upgrade to full version
4. Users will have option to purchase monthly, quarterly, 6 months,
and yearly.
5. Users will have option to set payment to reoccur automatically.
6. Users will have option to use any numbers of payment system: master
card, visa, bank check.
7. Web will collect following information about users such as:
        a. first name, middle name Initial, last name
        b. address, city, state, zip-code
        c. email address
        d. other info. to be determined
8. Users will pay state tax based on their zip-code
9. Users will be notified via email payment processing details
        a. if successful user will get a a password; their email will
be their username.
        b. otherwise email will notify them payment was not processed
and to try again.
10. Users will have option to save login information so that next
login they do not have to re-enter their credentials.
11. Users will have full access to Best Stock Now! web version.

12. USERS WILL HAVE OPTION TO INSTALL THE ANDROID VERSION FROM THE
MARKET PLACE.
14. If subscription expires users will either be redirected on their
Android phone to our payment website or a message instructing them to
go to our website to renew their subsription.

The Android version will be a free app that integrates the product
sold on the web.

The Best Stocks Now! Android version will require users to login to
have full access otherwise they will have access to the Best Stock
Now! LITE version (see item 2)...

Will this work with Android and Google TOS agreements and not violate
the subscription restrictions?
Will I be able to use the In-App Billing for our web version?
How about using In-App Billing API with our Android version?
Will we be able to use the In-App Billing for other mobile such as
Windows mobile and Blackberry?
On item 14 which scenario fit without violation of terms?

I really really will appreciate help from my colleague developers in
regards to this strategy and would love your feedback and suggestions.
We already have the iPhone app deployed and lots of our customers are
demanding for the Android version...

Thanks,
Yama Kamyar

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