This sucks. For practical reasons, you're probably out of luck unless
Google go after that, and they actually might.

Going forward I suggest you consider to include a remote kill switch
that allows you to deactivate a particular version and steer users to
*your* distribution. That's what I've done; haven't had to pull that
yet.


On Apr 22, 4:42 am, Nanard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am surprised my application MultiReader seems to be available on
> Android Market.
> The person who uploaded an old demo version is 'Karasu' 
> seehttp://www.cyrket.com/package/adt.multireader
>
> As I am the real creator of this application (can be checked on the
> About menu, or web site, or commercial site, or ADC1 submission), I am
> worried that someone else put my application in the Android market
> instead of me, and without my agreement.  I want to be able to upload
> other releases, and get money from it !
>
> I have bad remarks on this application, not surprising : it's an old
> demo.
> If I didn't publish on Android Market my most recent version : no paid
> app in France yet, and my application is not ready yet for mass
> market.
>
> What can you suggest me to do ?  How can I remove this application if
> not coming from me (my mail @gmail.com)
>
> Any suggestions ?
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