On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 14:03, george_c <[email protected]> wrote:
> Those terms are there for the sake so the Android Market is not taken
> advantage to promote your apps with no fee and then have the same app appear
> on SlideME with a fee and earn a 98% payout.  Second, you can not have an
> app on the Android Market pop a message and say this is trial and go get the
> full version from SlideME.
> It makes sense and its fair what Android Market terms mention.
> To simplify, whatever you sell your app for on Android Market should be the
> same on other markets.

This part is not so clear for me. Terms seems to claim that for a free
demo app (but in which cases exactly ?) the option to get the full
version must be from the Market, and _only_ there.

the related part from the agreement :
"3.3 [...] 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. In this Agreement, "free"
means there are no charges or fees of any kind for use of the Product.
All fees received by Developers for Products distributed via the
Market must be processed by the Market's Payment Processor."

Or is it only if the instance of free application was downloaded from
the Market ?
So if I have the same Free app from another website, then I can also
have the full version buyable from there ? (but then how can I
differenciate the origin of the first download ?)

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