Because you're not collecting any future charges from the people who
have already downloaded the software for free.  What it means is
though, that's why people who sell all those comics have to sell them
one at a time, and can't offer a free app that has its own sub-store
inside it to buy comics.

-- Eric

On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 10:25 PM, MidnighToker
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 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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