We got a response from NetResult and it proved to be a false DMCA. This is 
really something that Google should address. If DMCA allows me to take down 
top apps out there for over a week without anything else than an online 
form then I feel that Google should only allow written DMCA's to make it 
easier to track down the senders of such a DMCA. Or at least contact the 
sender of the DMCA to verify that they actually sent it.

Here is the response: 

"The DMCA complaint was not submitted by NetResult, it appears that someone 
has used one of our email addresses to submit a false notification.
I have contacted the Google Android department to have your apps reinstated 
and we are investigating the issue."

Hope to be back soon...  

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