Hi,

offline advertising is worthless from the viewpoint of earning something 
for obvious reasons, but one could always show
a banner or something similar to an interstitial of some other app he/she 
owns, even if they become non-clickable.
The reason to do that is that, even if there is no internet connection, the 
user experience will continue to be the same
as when there is an internet connection. If the model of business of an app 
is free+ad and paid-ad (that is, there is the
free version which shows ads and there is a paid version free of ads and 
possibly with some other features), the free
version should always presents some type of "ad interruption". Otherwise 
the user could always go offline to use
the app without the annoying ads (*annoying for the user but vital for the 
developer*).

Could this practice be a problem for google?
What do you think?

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