I believe that every DRM is something that IMHO Google HAVE to SOLVE. Every
independent solution is just a hack that may stop working anytime Google
wants. Sorry.

Tom

On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 9:22 AM, westmeadboy <westmead...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> How about users who go from using a paid-app-country sim card to a non-
> paid-app-country sim card? In such a case, the app is no longer
> visible on the Market?
>
> I guess your answer to this would be its up to the developer to decide
> how to handle such a license check failure but in reality the user
> would demand that the app still works and so the dev would be pretty
> much forced on the issue: i.e. validate once straight after install
> and then future fails are allowed.
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