Yah, I agree its kind of in a bad place. But I couldn't think of anywhere
else to put it, since it basically covers apps that are free -in the
market-.

Maybe in it's own block..

Either way, the googs say its been forced on them by the carrier(s) as a
requirement for shipping market on the phones (and that the 'tax' taken off
- 40% iirc - is not kept by goog) .. how true that is, meh. I dunno. I know
they have little reason to lie, but..

On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Blimey, I missed that one tacked on the end of 3.3.
>
> Seems totally contradictory to say "In order to charge a fee for your
> Products, you must have a valid Payment Account under a separate
> agreement with a Payment Processor.", and then two clauses later say
> "All fees received by Developers for Products distributed via the Market
> must be processed by the Market's Payment Processor".
>
> That bit of 3.3 would mean that any pay-for app you distribute via
> Market can not be distributed by any other means or integrated into any
> other payment system (otherwise you would be receiving some fees for a
> product distributed via the Market by the processing of a non-Market
> payment processor), which is distinctly not good and totally messes up
> the business model of app directories handling app payments.
>
> Thankfully Market is closed source which means that some of the porting
> groups have been looking at alternatives, so you'll be seeing the
> AndAppStore client on some Android devices in the near future and
> developers can leverage it to retain the choice of payment processor.
>
> Al.
>
> Disconnect wrote:
> > 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]
> > <mailto:[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
> >     <
> 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]>
> >     > <mailto:[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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