Straight up rip-offs run the risk of legal action.  Clones and
variants are alright I suppose, I say that because I want to play
them :)

On Oct 20, 4:34 pm, "droidin.net" <[email protected]> wrote:
> With 60000+ apps in iTunes store how ethical is it to "look for the
> inspiration" among these applications? As former casual user of iPhone
> I see a lot of familiar apps/games popping up on Android Market, some
> of them from the same shop but a lot of them are nothing more than a
> cheap knock-offs (or rarely - quality knock-offs) Would Android
> reputation suffer because of such practice? Should it be policed and
> who would police it? What's your thoughts on this?
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