On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Richard Schilling <[email protected]>wrote:

> I think you're right Kristopher that there is something in the TOS.  But,
> seeing as how we all know Google can decompile any app it gets anyway I
> think there's also something in the TOS that binds Google to protecting
> your intellectual property.
>
> But hey - if it prevents people from swiping a paid app then I'm all for
> that kind of thing.
>
> I believe Google and Amazon have invested quite a bit of money to protect
> apps.
>
> Richard
>

There's nothing Google does specifically to protect apps outside of full
app encryption.  That's pretty handy, but there's no trickery at the
bytecode level.  Case in point: you can pull an APK off your device and
decompile it yourself.

Kris

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