I just wanted to start a thread expressing my displeasure with the choice to block copy-protected apps from being made available to ADPs. The thing that drew me to the android platform was the fact that it had such a lower barrier to entry. I can't afford to have two phone plans going. The idea of investing $425 to allow me to have one device to both develop for and use for my day to day life was very attractive. However, Google's recent assumption that developers will pirate drm'd software simply because they can is ridiculous. If someone wanted to pirate software, they'd simply open a t-mobile account, unlock the phone, and save $300+. I hope Google reconsiders.
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