According to this Blog Post an Android Developer's App has been banned from Android Market for violating the Developer Distribution Agreement.
According to the agreement:
"Your Data Plan is intended for Web browsing, messaging, and similar
activities on your device and not on any other equipment. Unless
explicitly permitted by your Data Plan, other uses, including for
example, tethering your device to a personal computer or other
hardware, are not permitted."
You can read the rest of the blog post here, but this kinda goes against the whole "OPEN" thing Google was going for?
According to the agreement:
"Google enters into distribution agreements with device
manufacturers and Authorized Carriers to place the Market software
client application for the Market on Devices. These distribution
agreements may require the involuntary removal of Products in violation
of the Device manufacturer’s or Authorized Carrier’s terms of service."
"Your Data Plan is intended for Web browsing, messaging, and similar
activities on your device and not on any other equipment. Unless
explicitly permitted by your Data Plan, other uses, including for
example, tethering your device to a personal computer or other
hardware, are not permitted."
You can read the rest of the blog post here, but this kinda goes against the whole "OPEN" thing Google was going for?
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