You are not required to submit a trial version.  However, many developers
prefer to do so, so the rules are simply making it clear that this is
permitted.
- Dan

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 6:33 AM, androidDeveloper <stepmas...@googlemail.com
> wrote:

>
> > > So...will ADC2 apps be used by people outside of ADC2 judging?
> >
> > No, apps will be removed from the device after the judging period is
> > over. If developers want to, they may release their app into the
> > standard Market, but that will be the only version they will need to
> > support.
>
>
> Ok, I understood, that apps will be deleted from the devices of the
> judging people after the judging period. And no other persons can
> download or install the ADC2 apps.
>
> Now I have a question about the Eligibility. In the Eligibility of
> ADC2 there is written that:
>     "If you intend to sell your application after the conclusion of
> the contest, you may submit a "trial" version of the application for
> judging.
>      We recommend that your trial version include full functionality,
> but with a timed expiration"
>
> Why do I have to publish a trial version of my app, or include a time
> expiration, when the app will be deleted automatically at the end of
> the judging period?
>
>
> Thanks!
> Stepmas
> >
>

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