> As a developer, I will definitely integrate their protection system in
> my application and WILL deny activation if IMEI is in the black list.

It would make sense for a software developer who works at ArtfulBits
to use their own "protection", wouldn't it?

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<< Paul Turchenko
Developer at ArtfulBits >>

On Nov 19, 6:09 am, Paul Turchenko <paul.turche...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Guess they are gathering data from different application vendors. As
> far as I can tell, they will tell that device is 100% blacklisted only
> if 2 of 3 application vendors have reported that particular IMEI has
> pirated application installed. Look 
> here:http://www.artfulbits.com/Android/try/reportPirate.aspx- report 
> form.http://www.artfulbits.com/Android/antipiracy.aspx- code integration.
>
> As a developer, I will definitely integrate their protection system in
> my application and WILL deny activation if IMEI is in the black list.
>
> On Nov 18, 10:43 pm, "admin.androidsl...@googlemail.com"
>
> <admin.androidsl...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > AlexK - you didn't mention where you get your data for the blacklist.
>
> > I am guessing its based on pirated copies of your app. How are you
> > determining which users have illegal copies?
>
>

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