Cyanogen has already said he will be releasing a "bare bones" custom
ROM without the Google bits, of course pretty much nobody will use it
because it will essentially be a basic Linux distro.

On Sep 25, 4:16 pm, Eric F <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now that the Lawyers are involved, I doubt Cyanogen will be able to
> release any additional ROMs at all. Even without those apps, I'm sure
> the ROMs include little bits of proprietary files required to get the
> OS to boot on existing hardware. I don't think there is a single piece
> of released hardware that the AOSP runs on (not even the ADP1). So I
> don't think the Lawyers will let up because the next custom ROM only
> uses a couple of proprietary HTC files. I'm guessing it's done for
> good.
>
> On Sep 25, 11:37 am, "L!TH!UM" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I was initially disappointed to hear this news, but after thinking
> > about it a bit, it was a necessary one.  The big issue is that
> > Cyanogen is including the google APKs like Google Mail, Google Maps,
> > etc.  These are closed applications and not part of the Android OS,
> > and if Google lets this slide, they may not be able to defend against
> > other ROMs including these APKs without permission.  Also, consider
> > what would happen if any of those APKs were modified to do something
> > devious, like send contact info to some server out there on the
> > interwebs.  Who do you think users would initially blame?  I'm
> > guessing they'd blame Google regardless of the fact that they modded
> > their phone.
>
> > This C&D does not prevent Cyanogen from making custom ROMs, he/she/
> > they just cannot include those google applications anymore.  I can
> > understand this move and hope the modding community takes note and
> > keeps up the modding, minus these apps (unfortunately).
>
> > ~L!TH
>
> > On Sep 25, 7:57 am, PhoenixAG <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Google,
>
> > > We love you as a company and love the Android platform. It is only
> > > made better when it is enhanced by people like Cyanogen who use the
> > > open nature of the platform to further it and attracts many more
> > > people to it, as a result.
>
> > > I am one of the people who was attracted towards Android not for the
> > > official rom, but because of the open nature of Android and that I
> > > could use a custom rom on it.
>
> > > Someone who has put in so much hard work on the platform should not be
> > > told to cease and desist, but commended and encouraged to continue to
> > > work better.
>
> > > Don't become Apple!
>
> > > The 30,000 users of CyanogenMod and many more Android users will thank
> > > you for it.
>
> > > Remember, "Don't be Evil!"

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