On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Bryan Stinchfield <[email protected]>wrote:

> You're an asshole and missing the point of the topic.
>

Well that's not nice. I took quite some time out of my day to read your
rather long tantrum and responded to every question and point you made. I'm
sorry if my particular brand of humor offended you. But don't call me an
asshole - I'm sensitive and that really hurt my feelings :'(

But you're obviously upset about your app so I'll chalk it up to anger and
forgive you. I'm big like that, yo.

If my app is getting pulled then why aren't the hundreds of others.
> Equality is all
> I'm talking about. How many "unofficial guides" are relased every year
> in the USA and not pulled? What if the application was about aviary
> birds that get upset over things and they used angry and birds int he
> title? Would they not be allowed to use it? There is a free app, angry
> birds walkthrough, 2 of them infact, neither has been pulled. Nor have
> the other 50+ walkthrough apps for angry birds, all using angry birds
> in their title. It would be a fair argument is no other app could have
> angry birds in the title, but this isn't the case.
>

Did you even read my response or did you just jump to the "you're an
asshole" conclusion?
I'll repeat it for you:

*Dude, there are A LOT of Angry Birds coat-tail riders, but there's limited
resources to curtail them, so they go for the big boys first - like the one
sitting cozy in 4th place.*
*
*
The Android Market has no up front review, so there's going to be a lot of
people violating the terms - they'll never all get caught at once.
Again, just because there are other people doing the wrong thing does not
give you the right to also do the wrong thing, nor to bitch when you get
caught and are facing the consequences for doing the wrong thing.


> If you go look at
> my app on appbrain you'll see that I copied NOTHING from the angry
> birds app
>

... except the title ... and the names of the Angry Birds levels ... and
the very recognizable "red bird" image for your icon ... which you already
admitted. Dude, are you delirious?


> , don't accuse me of copyright infringement when it didn't happen.
>

 *You* said: "The only other infraction I see is one that hundreds of
other developers
did, they used artwork from the app." *You* admitted to using copyrighted
artwork from the app. But copyright infringement didn't happen? Why?
Because others were doing it too? Will you share whatever you're smoking
please!?

if you search angry birds you'll see hundreds of results, its
> a moot point that my app has angry birds in the title when so many
> others are using it as well.
>

No, the moot point is that other apps have the words in their titles when
you do as well. *Your* concern should be with *your* responsibility to
uphold the contract you agreed to when you signed up for the Android
Market. Don't worry about what others are doing, as frustrating as it may
be that they seem to be "getting away with it". You were coasting just fine
and look at you now. They'll get their turn in due time too, probably.

The reason of pointing out what other people are doing is simply that
> their apps are not suspended and mine is. If mine was suspended then
> why are their still up?
>

For the third time now (and you say *I'm* missing the point?)

*Dude, there are A LOT of Angry Birds coat-tail riders, but there's limited
resources to curtail them, so they go for the big boys first - like the one
sitting cozy in 4th place.*


> If there is a speed trap and they are pulling
> over people who are causing infractions and an infraction is anything
> above the speed limit then why would someone doing 1mph over the limit
> get pulled over while others who are going 20 miles over the speed
> limit are not?
>

Easy: because there's probably only one cop at the speed trap and he has to
pick his battles and it's easier to catch the numbnut that's going slower
than everyone else but still breaking the law thinking it's OK because
there's a bunch of other dicks doing it. (I bet you regret asking that
question now).

How many cars do you suppose your fictitious super-cop can pull over at a
time? OK, now ask how many of the probably thousands of apps in the Market
that violate the terms can Google reasonably review and ban if necessary?
Let that percolate for a second.

Everyone did somethign wrong but some people more than others and they get
> away with it.
>

Not *everyone*. Most of us here have not done anything wrong. A small chunk
of developers freeloading off of Angry Bird's success did something wrong.
You were one of them and, since you got janked, now you're pissed because
others doing the same thing aren't being taken down too? Dude, come on.


> Please, don't bother responding, I could care less what you think.
> Looking for help, not an asshole.
>

Shit, again, I really should read the whole message before I start posting.
Oh well, you already think I'm an asshole, so this can't hurt.

Dude, I tried to answer the questions you had and I tried to illustrate to
you why your perspective is slightly skewed. If you want to dismiss me as
an asshole because I didn't take your side and you can't take a little
ribbing, that's up to you.

You came here for help? Well, frankly, you're not getting any. No one from
Google is going to comment on your matter and there's nothing other
developers can do for you, so, sorry. All you can do at this point is clean
up your app, review the TOS to make sure you're in the clear, consult a
lawyer if you are in doubt, try again, and stop crying about others doing
the same thing apparently getting away with it. C'est la vie, mon amie.

Good luck.

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TreKing <http://sites.google.com/site/rezmobileapps/treking> - Chicago
transit tracking app for Android-powered devices

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