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Legal entity/personal name for android app You can do a simple analysis in this case. Search for an app in Apple Store for something similar of your own Android app. In case you find similar app(s), check whether they are covered under copyrights. Check on their website for copyright information. It's unlikely that all iOS app owners develop the same for Android platform. If they don't have it, you can release your app. If they have it, you have a chance of getting sued. On the other hand, if your Android app is one of it's kind, none can sue you. Its good to be a legal entity with copyrights in case others try to copy your app. |
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Nov 20 |
answered | Legal entity/personal name for android app |
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Sep 21 |
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Sep 21 |
answered | Do I want to pull clients to my company's facebook page or its web site? |