Hello everyone

We all know those horrible emails that informs us that one of our apps has 
been suspended and that it "counts as strikes against the good standing of 
your Google Play Developer account".
https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/2477981

Two questions I have that are no where to find on Googles support pages or 
clear answers on the forums.

1: How many strikes is enough to terminate the developer account?
Please don't say three directly based on experience, but if you do have it 
written some where then I'll be gladly to read it. I have read about people 
getting up to 5 apps suspended and still can publish, while others only got 
1-2 apps suspended that lead to their account termination hence the 
question.

YouTube is very clear with strikes, and have this on their support page:
"If you receive three copyright strikes, your account will be terminated. 
All the videos uploaded to your account will be removed. Users with 
terminated accounts aren’t able to create new accounts".

2: Will Google Play strike expire?
If the above statement about the 5 apps suspended but not the account, does 
that means the strikes expires?

As it says on YouTube support page:
"A copyright strike will expire in six months as long as you complete 
Copyright School and receive no additional copyright strikes during that 
time".

YouTube support page.
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2814000

Thanks.



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