I wouldn't bother turning copy protection on, all that does is prevent
people that have developer phones from downloading the app. People
that have rooted phones can still download it and copy it off their
device anyway, so it's pretty much useless. (It's just a folder
permission, but rooted users can access any folder)

-niko20

On Nov 8, 12:45 pm, RichardC <richard.crit...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Looks like there are some bugs 
> outstanding:http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2047http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2263
>
> Also if you search this group for "copy protection" there are people
> reporting/discussing issues regarding changing the copy protection
> setting once an applicaton has already been installed.
>
> Looks like it does not work at the moment. Let me/us know if you find
> a work around.
>
> --
> RichardC
>
> On Nov 8, 5:41 pm, androidDeveloper <stepmas...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have uploaded an update for my app on Android Market. And at the
> > same time I have enabled the copy protection of the app. When I
> > downloaded my the update, there was an exception and the app crashed.
> > I had to reinstall it. After reinstall it worked fine...
>
> > Exception was:
> > W/zipro   ( 1103): Unable to open zip '/data/app-private/...':
> > Permission denied
> > D/asset   ( 1103): failed to open Zip archive '/data/app-private/...'
> > W/ResourceType( 1103): No package identifier when getting value for
> > resource number 0x7f090000
>
> > Is this a know bug when switching to copy protection? Or is there
> > another reason this error occured?
>
> > Thanks!

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