I keep reading posts about Chinese and other web sites that are
offering the paid, copy protected apps for free.

If this is indeed the case and there is not a reasonable remedy it
definitely takes the wind out of our sails for investing further in
creating applications for the Android platform.

Some say that Google bears no responsibility in this situation, but I
think they do need to step up in some fashion. After all Google has
positioned the Marketplace as sole distribution point for the apps and
take 30% for their services. But if what the Marketplace does is
funnel copy protected apps into the free distribution channels then
what is the point?

Can anyone from Google respond to this situation?

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