If its our copyright you have no effing right to steal no matter what
illegal download sit its on!



On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:27 PM, killabeetle <[email protected]>wrote:

> O.k. first let me say that i or androidplayground did not steal any apps
> period they are all available on other sites not just androidplayground.
> Bittorrent anyone hear of it ? just to name one. Second prank my phone all
> you like haven't got one yet not like i cant look you up after doing so and
> harass the hell out of you too. test me........ don't think *67 will help
> you either.  maybe you should report bit torrent and the 100's of other
> sites you can get android applications from. second if some one uploads an
> application to said site well isn't that the same as someone buying a book
> then giving it to a friend or better yet say i donate that book to the
> salvation army they can turn around and sell it. that book is copy written
> and the author wont make jack off of that sale will he ? hell maybe they
> should just post instructions how to copy protected and unprotected apps and
> let people just buy copy and refund themselves any app they like. Like none
> of you have ever burned a cd or movie please.
> '' Well the barrier is low but nevertheless only 10% will use these
> > > sites. If we would have got a good working micro payment in
> > > combination with high quality apps we would not have to worry about
> > > people "stealing" our apps. I dont care about people pirating my apps
> > > it just means that my application is successful.'' thank you whom ever
> wrote this
> 100% true.
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Streets Of Boston <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> Wow! killabeetle, do you think that by *stealing* developers creations
>> you are helping them? Why don't you let the developers decide for
>> themselves if they want to have their apps on certain web-sites.
>>
>> E.g. i have my app on handango.com. People who don't have access to
>> the Android Market can go there and download it. The thing is,
>> *Handango* did not put my app onto their web-site. *I* put it onto
>> their web-site.
>>
>> What you do is like going into a book-store, steal a whole bunch of
>> books and start selling them (giving them away) from your own shop.
>> When the bookstore comes after you, are you going to say "You
>> bookstore is so far away. It's much easier for the people around here
>> to buy them from me. Heck, it may even increase your sales if they
>> really like the books"
>>
>> This just doesn't make any sense.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Oct 7, 8:24 am, killabeetle <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Any developer who wants there app taken off the list just simply has
>> > to ask and it will be pulled.
>> > they are only trying to better the android community as the android
>> > market is not available to everyone
>> > and not for nothing but that site will make more sales for developers.
>> > If some one tries an app and they like it well then there gonna buy it
>> > if its available to them so they can get support and updates for said
>> > application.
>> > applications are only one aspect of said website. They are even
>> > willing to share profits with developers having your apps in more than
>> > one place only promotes your apps even further. They do not crack
>> > protected apps easy as it is to do so they are strictly against such
>> > actions. If you would like to speak to someone from that site contact
>> > me [email protected] before you go and post someones addy on
>> > the web and pranking someones phone only shows your true intelligence
>> > as this does nothing but waste both party's time and energy. so grow
>> > up and be a man/woman and contact them directly if you have a problem
>> > with there site.
>> >
>> > On Oct 5, 11:51 am, flotr_user <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > Well the barrier is low but nevertheless only 10% will use these
>> > > sites. If we would have got a good working micro payment in
>> > > combination with high quality apps we would not have to worry about
>> > > people "stealing" our apps. I dont care about people pirating my apps
>> > > it just means that my application is successful.
>> >
>> > > I don't like to introduce DRM and will always keep my applications DRM
>> > > free. Why does the music industry remove DRM, why does Adobe remove
>> > > DRM/copy protection from CS4 on MacOSX? Trust your users and do not
>> > > treat them like criminals.
>> >
>> > > PS: Please speed up the SlideMe website in Germany. It is so damn
>> > > slow. :-)
>> >
>> > > On 5 Okt., 17:42, Shane Isbell <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > And you know the barrier to cracking these apps is insanely low when
>> you
>> > > > have sites like these popping up:http://www.androidplayground.net/
>> >
>> > > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Mike Hearn <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > > On the iPhone Kali seems to have been pretty effective. It uses
>> lots
>> > > > > of tricks that you can't pull off in Java though.
>> >
>> > > > > On the PS3/Xbox the DRM for online distributed apps is unbeatable.
>> >
>> > > > > So there is potential to solve this problem, with a sufficiently
>> good
>> > > > > system. A few apps will get cracked but the trick is, if it takes
>> a
>> > > > > lot of effort to crack a single app, you're still ahead over the
>> > > > > default Android system where rooting your phone gives you access
>> to
>> > > > > everything.
>> >
>> > > > --
>> > > > Shane Isbell (Co-founder of SlideME - The Original Market for
>> Android)http://twitter.com/sisbellhttp://twitter.com/slideme- Hide quoted
>> text -
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>> > - Show quoted text -
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>>
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> >
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