You are talking about general cases. In our case, any developer using Google Checkout as a Merchant gets a lot of information from placed order. Such information includes REAL name of customer (card issuer, card holder name, last digits of card number, etc. ). Using this information you may precisely identify application user without breaking any laws. In such case adding IMEI to such a plentiful information will be non-essential. Getting in mind that most cracked applications were first bought at AndroidMarket then copied using "root" privileges and at the very end order was cancelled (so in theory we can find cracker full name) only blacklisting of IMEI is rather gentle decision.
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