I will say this one more time.  DO NOT own this site or am I
affiliated with it. I f I see anybody else freely placing my personal
information on a forum,etc. I will have my lawyer personally contact
you. As this is a violation of more than one law, regardless of my
past, this is wrong. It was sold to a guy out of Sweden. What he did
or does with it is out of my control.
Please remove my contact info.

On Apr 8, 8:07 pm, Bob Kerns <r...@acm.org> wrote:
> Well, if my paid app shows up there, I'll be contacting their ISP,
> domain registrar, and local authorities. I encourage anyone similarly
> being ripped off to do the same.
>
> I'm only doing it if my app shows up there, because then I'll have the
> evidence and the legal standing for a complaint.
>
> They appear to be located in Florida, so this should fall under the
> DCMA, which is a lousy law, but at least should work OK; this sort of
> thing has always been illegal.
>
> If someone's feeling adventurous, they can email and/or call and see
> what they have to say for themselves. It's still possible we're
> jumping to conclusions.
>
> Registrant:
>    Private
>    9306 new heritage rd apt 302
>    orlando, Florida 32825
>    United States
>
>    Domain Name: ANDROIDPLAYGROUND.NET
>       Created on: 10-Sep-09
>       Expires on: 10-Sep-11
>       Last Updated on: 26-Jan-10
>
>    Administrative Contact:
>       narbone, nicholas
>       9306 new heritage rd apt 302
>       orlando, Florida 32825
>       United States
>       +1.4073348336      Fax --
>
>    Technical Contact:
>       narbone, nicholas
>       9306 new heritage rd apt 302
>       orlando, Florida 32825
>       United States
>       +1.4073348336      Fax --
>
>    Domain servers in listed order:
>       NS1.ANDROIDPLAYGROUND.NET
>       NS2.ANDROIDPLAYGROUND.NET
>
> On Apr 8, 8:59 am, nexbug <gsuku...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Basically you can get a subscription to their site for a nominal fee
> > and they will give you access to pirated android apps. The same apps
> > that you publish for a fee, the seem to download them from the market
> > by paying you once and distribute to their paid users for free. Nice
> > business model. I think Google has been notified of these guys a
> > hundred times, but i dont think anyone cares, assuming that these
> > folks may not be making a dent big enough to justify any action.
> > I guess this is the flipside of playing on an open platform.. focus on
> > building a better product and worry less about the bottom-feeders.
>
> > -g
>
> > On Apr 8, 8:43 am, Michael MacDonald <googlec...@antlersoft.com>
> > wrote:
>
> > > On 04/08/10 08:23, Bob Kerns wrote:> HOWEVER -- as a developer, I can 
> > > find no way to list my paid app on
> > > > their site. This makes me very suspicious. Are the developers getting
> > > > paid, or are these pirates?
>
> > > 100% pirates

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