The graphics used in the application were done by myself, but some of them use the GNU General Public License. There is one image that I found which is used as the splash screen for the game was taken from a free desktop background I found on the internet. I tried to chase up copyright for this particular image but I could not find an owner.
Even if I was to find something in my app, which I really can't see what as I feel that I've been very careful in its building, how can I un-suspend the title, and find out what the issue was? Google? Please contact me directly to resolve this as I feel I've worked so hard on this project, just for some unknown un-contactable source to scrunch it up and throw it all in the bin! On May 30, 4:58 pm, John Coryat <cor...@gmail.com> wrote: > Are you using any copyrighted images? You might have included an image that > contains an embedded watermark or other identification data that caused the > automated response. What is the source of your graphics? Did you created > each and every one from scratch or did you get them off the internet? > > The most common mistake developers make is to use graphics from the internet > in their applications. This is almost always a violation of somebody's > copyright. If the source took the added step to watermark their materials, > it's super easy for a robot to check those images and note they violate the > market terms. > > Double check everything in your application for this possibility. Even the > most innocent error like this could cause your app to be flagged. > > Then again, it may just be another SNAFU on the market's side. Certainly > wouldn't be the first time! > > -John Coryat -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to android-developers+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en