Att seems to have a practical aproach, just do not allow installs from outside 
the android market. Seems like a necessary evil.

On Apr 1, 2010, at 5:59 PM, dadical <[email protected]> wrote:

What really sucks is when your paid apps start showing up there too.
Over 35% (and climbing) of my installs of my paid app are from pirated
sources.

I would give my new seeded N1 back in a heartbeat in exchange for an
Android market that solved piracy in a meaningful way.  I'm sure
Google is working on something, but good lord things over there feel
like they take forever sometimes!



On Mar 31, 4:58 pm, Tobias Eisentraeger <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello List,

Two of my free apps from the market got listed today at the website
wareseeker[dot]com.

I did not consent to publish there, nobody ever asked for my permission. I
have contacted them through their contact form and via direct email, but no
answer since about 8 hours. Does anyone have a phonenumber of them? The
download count goes up.

I believe that no website has the right to distribute another developers
software without the consent, even if its free in the official android
market.

You might wanna check if your apps are on there too.

http://pda[dot]wareseeker[dot]com

Any thoughts?

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