Thanks, Colin.

The problem I have with Amazon is that it is U.S. only, and many of our customers are elsewhere.

Sounds like you used Google Play. Did you go without the encryption option? Did you somehow use in-app purchasing or simply publish a paid app?

Thanks.
Richard



On 6/2/2012 9:51 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
Amazon is more straightforward. Not sure if they have the same DRM options you 
have in Google Play. With Google Play you can take an easy route, and hope 
there isn't too much piracy, or you can go for another option they have that 
somehow encrypts the app to make sure it will only play on the purchaser's 
devices.

One big thing to watch out for is that when you first submit an app to Google 
Play, and haven't yet set up how they will pay you, the app will be instantly 
available as a free app. You're not allowed to charge for an app that started 
off as a free app. That can be solved by creating a new app with a different 
app ID, but that's a shame to have to do, just because you didn't notice that 
your app was placed as a free one.
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