I origionally downloaded and installed Doom for free, from the market.

If I wipe my phone, or just want to reinstall (or updrade to the
latest version of) Doom, then I'm going to be charged for it.

Treat me as a stupid person; how did what you quoted from the DDE
*not* apply in this case?

Jon Colverson wrote:
> On Apr 18, 8:34 am, "Al Sutton" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > "The original application could be downloaded for free from the Market. It
> > is now £2.99.
> > I thought the market Developer Distribution Agreement stopped a developer
> > from releasing an application as free and then subsiquently charging for it.
> > Isn't this exactly what happened?"
> >
> > Now that's a very good point. Can someone shed some light on whether this
> > policy has changed.
>
> The policy says "You may not collect future charges from users for
> copies of the Products that those users were initially allowed to
> download for free." so I don't think it applies here.
>
> --
> Jon
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