I sent my app to Amazon and it was approved.
The app's package-name is exactly the same on both Android Market and
on Amazon. Amazon knows that the package-name on both markets will be
the same.
If both Android Market and Amazon Market are installed on a device and
both could install the exact same app (package name is the same), how
is this going to be handled... e.g. If i install one app from Android
Market, would i see this one too in 'my downloads' on Amazon Market?

I'm wondering if Amazon comes out with their own device that *only*
has/allows the Amazon Market on them...


On Jan 14, 6:00 pm, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2:40 pm, Streets Of Boston <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > If you handle it gracefully, though (e.g. you offer to search on
> > Android Market only if it's present) and Amazon still complains about
> > it, then that would be wrong i think.
>
> Again, I don't think failing gracefully would satisfy Amazon's
> guideline.
>
> Amazon's guideline as stated here mentions nothing about whether the
> Android Market exists on a device, merely that product references
> should use Amazon's urls.
>
> If the Android and Amazon Market are on a device, I don't think they
> want you referring to Android Market.
>
> If just the Android Market is on the device, I bet they still don't
> want you referring to the Android Market. They still want you to
> reference the url at their web based store.
>
> Unless I am wrong, don't waste any time submitting the 'fail
> gracefully' solution to Amazon.
>
> Nathan

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