How much are you willing to pay to enforce it?
I suspect that you will find that you will NOT enforce it and that
international law doesn't matter since realistically, EULA is nothing
more than a *suggestion*.

And I can tell you this; unless you are charging THOUSANDS for the
software, your legal costs for enforcing the license will DEFINITELY
be prohibitive, so don't worry about it. Stick in any kind of license
that you think is reasonable, and honorable people will accept it,
regardless of what their local law says and regardless of their
impression of whether or not you can enforce it.


On Jul 22, 10:44 am, Jason Van Anden <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Goggled for Android EULA ... found nothing conclusive.  Curious about how
> other devs thoughts ...
>
> Is this up to the developer?
>
> Is there some sort of umbrella EULA for the Android Market?
>
> Given the international nature of the market, etc ... realistically, what is
> the recourse and how much protection does a EULA for an Android app really
> offer?
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
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