Bryan,

I'm afraid you're the one missing the point. Your app violated numerous 
terms of the Android Market contract that you agreed to before you ever 
uploaded a single app to the market. You got caught with your hand in the 
cookie jar and have been slapped.

Consider yourself lucky you still have an account. Others with similar 
violations have had their entire portfolio of apps removed from the market 
and even have had those app yanked from the user's phones.

Don't worry about how many other people are violating their contract with 
Google. You are, you got caught and now you have to deal with it.

Haven't you ever been given a speeding ticket on an interstate when 
everyone else was doing 20 mph over the limit? Did you ask the officer "Why 
did you pull me over when everyone else is speeding?"

Now that Google and Rovio have you in their crosshairs, you'll probably get 
more of your apps pulled and if you don't act right now to remove EVERY 
copyright and other terms violation from those products, be prepared to 
have your account terminated. You're on thin ice and are jumping up and 
down. Not a smart thing to do.

-John Coryat

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