I don't see why not, ethically... Assuming he/she ported it,  packaged
it, and paid for the market account to publish it. The textures and
game data are not covered by the GPL license I believe, so he may need
permission from id Software to sell that (don't take my word on that).

Of course, whether it's a popular decision with the target audience is
a different issue altogether :) Also, someone else could legally
package Doom and distribute on the market for free, effectively
stealing the customer base.



On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
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> What do people think of the developer selling his Android port of the
> shareware version of Doom for $3.99 on Market?
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