Since all answers seem to indicate the opposite: I got the mail but never 
send a DMCA notice.

Am Dienstag, 2. Oktober 2012 22:54:30 UTC+2 schrieb Ian:
>
> So it seems to be rather good news, isn't it? The FBI is hunting down 
> pirate sites...
> Did those who received this email ever made DMCA copyright infringement 
> notices to websites hosting/linking their apps illegaly?
> I did, several times. And now we've got this email; it may be related.
>
> On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 1:46:58 AM UTC+2, Tom wrote:
>>
>> I just spoke to a representative who said "Google should not have sent 
>> those emails." I just said I received an email and she immediately knew 
>> what I was referring to, no reference number needed. She told me to forget 
>> it was sent, and that the FBI will contact me directly if there is any 
>> issue pertaining to my account specifically (someone uploading one of my 
>> applications illegally to another application market).
>>
>> Hope that clears things up for people, I feel bad for the representatives 
>> at that number who must be receiving tons of calls. Anyway, nothing to 
>> worry about (at least for now).
>>
>> On Monday, October 1, 2012 7:14:18 PM UTC-4, Lew wrote:
>>>
>>> For more information
>>> about the subpoena, you may wish to contact the Federal Bureau of
>>> Investigation -- Atlanta Field Office at (404) 679-9000, reference #
>>> 2011R00320/FBI/ORKIN.
>>>
>>> On Monday, October 1, 2012 3:50:20 PM UTC-7, Streets Of Boston wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Got the same e-mail. Asked the same question on 'android-discuss' :-)
>>>> I'm curious what this is all about? BlueStack? Aliyun/Acer?
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, October 1, 2012 6:45:39 PM UTC-4, Andrei wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I received this email
>>>>> But i am not interested and want my account to be excluded
>>>>> What do i need to do?
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> Google has received a subpoena seeking information related to Android
>>>>> applications that may have been made available on alternative markets
>>>>> without the consent of the developer. The subpoena seeks information
>>>>> about those Android applications, including contact information for the
>>>>> developers of the applications. Our records show that your Android
>>>>> developer account will be included in the information Google will 
>>>>> provide
>>>>> in response to this subpoena.
>>>>>
>>>>> Google is not in a position to provide you with legal advice or discuss
>>>>> the substance of the process in our possession. For more information
>>>>> about the subpoena, you may wish to contact the Federal Bureau of
>>>>> Investigation -- Atlanta Field Office at (404) 679-9000, reference #
>>>>> 2011R00320/FBI/ORKIN.
>>>>>
>>>>

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