What you could do is create separate applications/packages in the
market which once purchased an installed by the user, will unlock
those features in the app.
To make it seamless, you can include links in your app which will take
the user to those specific packages within the android market.
this way you comply and can still upsell.
cheers
-g

On Oct 19, 8:00 am, Abdul Mateen <abmat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Exactly, I am very interested in this payment processing. If anybody has any
> idea please post here about the payment processing.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Anton Pirker <an...@ignaz.at> wrote:
>
> > Hi Mark!
>
> > Thanks for the link! I read it an this is the part that's interesting:
>
> > 3.3 ... You may not collect future charges from users for copies of the
> > Products that those users were initially allowed to download for free.
> > This is not intended to prevent distribution of free trial versions of
> > the Product with an “upsell” option to obtain the full version of the
> > Product: Such free trials for Products are encouraged. However, if you
> > want to collect fees after the free trial expires, you must collect all
> > fees for the full version of the Product through the Payment Processor
> > on the Market. In this Agreement, “free” means there are no charges or
> > fees of any kind for use of the Product. All fees received by Developers
> > for Products distributed via the Market must be processed by the
> > Market’s Payment Processor.
>
> > So I am allowed to charge for extra features in a free app as long as
> > these fees are _processed by the Market’s Payment Processor._
> > And now the big question: how can I do just this? How do I talk to
> > Googles Market Payment Processor from within my app?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Anton
>
> > Mark Murphy wrote:
> > > Anton Pirker wrote:
>
> > >> I have a android app that is for free.
> > >> Now I want the users of my application to have the ability to buy extra
> > >> features from within the application.
>
> > >> I thought about something like this:
>
> > >> -) user wants to have extra features.
> > >> -) she clicks on the corresponding button
> > >> -) she is prompted to enter some payment information (like credentials
> > >> for paypal oder google checkout)
> > >> -) if the payment is ok she is displayed a unlock-code
> > >> -) she enters the unlock-code into the application
> > >> -) she has more features in her app.
>
> > > If you are distributing through the Android Market, I recommend that you
> > > and your legal counsel review the Android Market Developer Distribution
> > > Agreement:
>
> > >http://www.android.com/us/developer-distribution-agreement.html
>
> > > There are many terms in there that pertain directly to the model you are
> > > describing.
>
> > > Similarly, if you are distributing through other channels, review their
> > > equivalent documents, to ensure that you are complying with their terms
> > > and conditions.
>
> > > If you are distributing the app yourself through your own Web site, you
> > > are welcome to do whatever you want in the area of in-app purchases, of
> > > course.
>
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>
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