Google Straightens Out Its Stance On Paid Apps 55
Julie188 writes "When the Android Market began offering paid apps last month, developers with the unlocked version of Google's Android phone quickly learned that they couldn't access them. The policy, which threatened to alienate the small developer base that Google needs to nurture at all costs, didn't make much sense. And now, with the release of Version 1.1 of Android for the developer phone, developers can access paid apps — as long as they aren't copy-protected. But in a weird way, that's good news. Very few developers currently copy-protect their Android apps simply because Android's copy-protection scheme is notoriously weak."
Re:And I thought Google wasn't evil... (Score:1, Funny)
you made my day...
Re:application for running applications (Score:3, Funny)
This was previously tried and failed. It was called 'Windows 3.x'.
Re:"Free" applications also affected (Score:3, Funny)
I don't understand. I loaded the article, read the first three posts, but didn't see a flame, a troll, or a "F1R5TTT p05ttt!11!1!eleven!1!". Where am I?