Guys, my question is:
How can I ban those apps.
Thanks.
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Michael,
You can't ban.
Rakesh
On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 9:37 PM, Michael Benner rarui...@gmail.com wrote:
Guys, my question is:
How can I ban those apps.
Thanks.
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you cannot ban.. since u have evrything with you. you can change the
package name, add more good features to it and can release that with other
name into google play store in your own account and can hit his revenue..
This will affect his revenue if your app is much better than that app.
On 31 Dec
Well, it is possible to file takedown requests
https://support.google.com/legal/troubleshooter/1114905?hl=enas a
copyright holder. But since Michael did not publish his work before the
stolen version was published this would probably stand no chance.
On Thursday, January 1, 2015 9:33:12 AM
I think you *might* be able to do something under the DMCA -- if you never
signed the rights to those apps (copy, distribute, create derivative
works...) over to the customer -- or any sort of license to distribute,
etc. -- and so you're still the copyright owner on those apps (works).
I'm not a
Hello.
I've been developing apps for a guy who didn't pay me anything.
I still keep all the keystores and some of source codes.
Do you know any way to being able to ban the apps ? (legally).
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Michael contact me at droydc...@gmail.com
On Dec 31, 2014 12:11 PM, Michael Benner rarui...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I've been developing apps for a guy who didn't pay me anything.
I still keep all the keystores and some of source codes.
Do you know any way to being able to ban the apps ?
Legally No, if you signed up NDA or legal documents.
But yes, what you can do is, you can give them 3 remainder mail and based
on you can take further action.
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 10:37 PM, Michael Benner rarui...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I've been developing apps for a guy who didn't pay
Thanks RKJ.
We didn't signed anything, we've got an agreement based by email and they
didn't finally paid. We've talked for 3 months so 3 reminders are not
needed I think.
RKJ, but the question is really: how can I do it? should I message Google ?
How ?
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I need an app developed anyone very experienced in development? I give half
when I see a working beta and the other half when job is done.
On Dec 31, 2014 12:59 PM, Michael Benner rarui...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks RKJ.
We didn't signed anything, we've got an agreement based by email and they
I answered you DevDallas.
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from now on though, you've got two ways to ensure payment. first, put a
drop dead date in so it stops working after a certain point in time. once
they pay you in full, they get the brain with the drop dead date disabled.
second, get paid up front or don't do the work.
On Dec 31, 2014 9:08 AM,
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