3.3 ..You may not collect future charges from users for copies of the
Products that those users were initially allowed to download for free. ..
However, if you want to collect fees after the free trial expires, you must
collect all fees for the full version of the Product through the Payment
Processor on the Market. ... All fees received by Developers for Products
distributed via the Market must be processed by the Market's Payment
Processor.


Thou shalt not use the market to distribute an app, and then collect money
somewhere else.

On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Can you point out exactly where the Market T&Cs say you have to go
> through Markets payment processor?
>
> Using a non-Marketplace payment processor isn't listed as unacceptable
> in either the "Market Developer Content Policies"
> (http://market.android.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=113474&topic=15866
> )
> or the "ANDROID MARKET CONTENT POLICY FOR DEVELOPERS"
> (http://www.android.com/market/terms/developer-content-policy.html), in
> fact neither of these documents even contain the words pay, payment, or
> paid.
>
> The Market Developer distribution agreement at
> http://www.android.com/us/developer-distribution-agreement.html says in
> 3.1;
>
> "In order to charge a fee for your Products, you must have a valid
> Payment Account under a separate agreement with a Payment Processor. If
> you already have a Payment Account with a Payment Processor before
> signing up for the Market, then the terms of this Agreement shall
> supersede your Payment Account terms and condition for Products sold via
> the Market."
>
> which seems to contradict what you say by talking about generic Payment
> Processors with which the developer has an agreement with before even
> signing up to Market.
>
> As for it being a misleading the OP was making the point that paid apps
> increase the quality of availability, and I was pointing out that paid
> apps are already a possibility but the companies trying to roll them out
> are being actively undermined by Googles removal of apps using them from
> the Market. I understand the world of commercial reasons for it, but
> Market was described as "an open service hosted by Google that features
> a feedback and rating system similar to YouTube" in the Android
> Developers blog
> (
> http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2008/08/android-market-user-driven-content.html
> ),
> so imagine of YouTube started taking down videos of bands just because
> they put up "Buy our album at www.????? in a strap line".
>
> Al.
>
> Disconnect wrote:
> > The market ToS require all payments for apps downloaded from the
> > market to go through the market. So "here is a free trial" is only
> > acceptable when followed by "..there is no full version yet" or "the
> > full version is available in the market".  There are quite a few list
> > threads related to that and the google people have been very
> > forthcoming about the reasoning and problems they have had with
> > carrier acceptance, etc.
> >
> > Google has also been very clear that payment is going to be an option
> > in first quarter, hopefully as early as mid January.
> >
> > It is somewhat misleading to leave that fact out when answering..
> >
> > On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 3:45 AM, Al Sutton <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >
> >     Developers can currently distribute pay-for apps through one of the
> >     Market alternatives (AndAppStore, SlideMe, etc.), and pay-for
> >     functionality is available for integration in any app via systems
> such
> >     as Mogees.
> >
> >     The problem at the moment is that Google seem to be actively removing
> >     apps from Market which have a pay-for option, so you may want to
> >     try one
> >     of the alternatives and help support those developers who are
> >     trying to
> >     make a go of Android development pay-for apps by going to one of the
> >     alternatives and seeing if there is something you like.
> >
> >     Al.
> >     http://andappstore.com/
> >
> >
> >     j wrote:
> >     > Is there any info on when paid apps will be supported on Market?  I
> >     > heard it would be in 2009 but which month?
> >     >
> >     > Once that happens, we will see much higher quality apps on
> >     Market.  I
> >     > can't wait!
> >     > >
> >     >
> >
> >
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