Doesn't "solely to develop applications to run on the Android
platform" mean just that?  Its not talking about devices but the
platform itself.

Pd.

On 01/12/09 22:49, JohnJohnD wrote:
> I noticed that the SDK License section 3.1 says this, "Subject to the
> terms of this License Agreement, Google grants you a limited,
> worldwide, royalty-free, non- assignable and non-exclusive license to
> use the SDK solely to develop applications to run on the Android
> platform."
>
> That would seem to preclude the use of the emulator for people like
> testers that may not have an actual Android device, but are willing to
> test software, or for tech support people to test, setup and work out
> configurations on easily re-staged virtual devices, without tying up
> their users' actual Android mobile devices.
>
> This restriction of the license doesn't seem to be well known.  What
> is Google's purpose in putting in such a stringent condition on the
> use of the SDK (mainly the emulator)?
>
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