It's unfortunate, but they really don't have any other option. They've already been in trouble many times over copyright infringement concerns with their search and related businesses. One wrong move and their whole enterprise could be in trouble. So they take a hard line with copyright matters...much harder than Apple.

On 12/2/2011 7:02 AM, Christer Nordvik wrote:
You're obviously new around here. That made my day. Thanks.
I think our app was nr 48 in the appstore when it opened so not that
new :-) I've been to Google's offices so I know (contrary to common
belief) that there are actually human beings working with the Android
Market that can be spoken to and they were actually quite responsive
one-on-one. Big mistake to not get their phonenumbers though as
contacting them through Google+ doesn't give much response.

I really hope that someone from Google reads this and can ask the
market team to have a look. That a fake DMCA can take down our app
without Google taking any action really is beyond what I thought could
happen in the marketplace. And I have been through all the bugs with
missing apps, console deleting apps when uploading, apps getting
multiple app icons ++.


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