Their site suggests they are interested in engaging in a discussion
about an appropriate licensing amount.  So maybe respond to them
indicating that you are willing to negotiate and in the same response
include enough info so they can see that you are a small developer.
When they see your response there is maybe a chance that they will
decide it's not worth their effort to pursue it.  If so, you may then
never hear from them again.  Are there any small developers out there
that have done this?

On Aug 27, 10:23 am, Andy <m...@tekx.de> wrote:
> I'm only accused for 7,222,078 (the in app billing)
>
> beside my app has no in-app purchase or upgrade. It's simply a http link to
> the android market.I think they are sure that their patent covers the
> process behind this....?!?!. But if so, this would ment, that even  
> web-Applications are not allowed to link to a amazon store or something
> similar. This patent is so common sense / so widely interpretable that I
> think this will not last "that long".

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