I've seen it mentioned that Google licenses it's trademark applications for use on android. How would a individual or group of individuals go about getting a license to legally use these applications. I'm mainly interested maps, youtube, gmail, gtalk and free/demo market. I understand big companies pay to license these applications for customers to use. But what I'm after is the right to run these applications on my own device running AOSP 1.6 branch. If it's a matter of money that would be no problem up to a certain figure. Google has applications freely available for Windows Mobile devices so wouldn't it make sense to at least have the equivalent for download from non carrier specific and homebrew android devices.
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