I see this in the Android Studio EULA:

You may not use this SDK to develop applications for other platforms 
(including non-compatible implementations of Android)


What exactly is another platform or non-compatible implementation of 
Android? Would Amazon Fire OS, a necessary platform to reach a sizable 
market segment, count as a non-compatible implementation? Considering that 
Amazon even recommends and describes how to set up Android Studio to 
develop for their ecosystem, this does not seem to meet the description, 
unless Amazon themselves are encouraging the violation of this clause.

I am only asking for a fellow developer, who apparently plans to release on 
both Play Store and Amazon Store.

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