Brian Conrad wrote:
> Copy protection: Yes.  Even on the free demo.
> Country: US (Bay Area)
> ScreenShots: Yes.
> Nothing unusual.

SoftwareForMe.com SoftwareForMe.com wrote:
> * Copy Protection: *Yes*
> *** County origination: *USA*
> *** Sales regions selected: *All current and future*
> *** Screen-shots/graphics: *Yes*
> *** Min-SDK: *1.5*
> *** Target-SDK: *1.6*

Of those, copy protection would seem the most likely culprit.

> I remember the Hero roll-out in the UK. Some users couldn't see
> protected apps, and evidently it took some complaining to the carrier to
> get it fixed (not sure if the carrier or Google had to fix it). This is
> strange though, since both similar HTC devices can see it (Hero) and
> other devices from the carrier (Droid).

It's definitely odd, but as you noted, copy protection has a history of
hiccups.

Brian: could you see if you see Pandora or Aldiko? They are both copy
protected.

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