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Originally Posted by ottischwenk
I bought it long time ago and use this Version now on my Tolinos.
It has not Licensing with Google Play Store.
Im sure, that a lot of Users will buy CC, because its good and cost not much (less than a book).
And those without the possibility to connect to store cannot buy it - they have to run "pirated" software (like me on my Tolinos).
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There are two situations here.
The first one: someone buys CC and wants to use it on a device without the app store (google or amazon). This request is reasonable, is fair use, and is why I implemented the "CC checks once" rule and why I am considering removing the license check altogether. However, in order to buy CC you must have at least one device that connects to an app store. CC will be updated on that device. You can extract the CC APK from that device using any number of free apps. If we remove the licensing checks then all you will need to do is transfer the extracted APK to the other devices and install it. Until that time, pirate the app (the APK you extracted) yourself with something like Lucky Patcher.
The second: people who "cannot" buy CC for whatever reason, not even on a single device. This situation does not give them the right to steal CC. It is like saying "Oh my, I want the complete Ruth Rendell collection but I can't buy it (sob sob), so I will grab it off a torrent. That is OK because I want it and I am entitled to whatever I want." I have less than no sympathy for these people. They can remain forever in Dante's eighth circle. I have dreams that one day some of these "entitled people" will try to feed their family using revenue from IP, like books or apps.
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CC works in WLAN - why Internet for Licensing?
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I don't understand the question. Google licensing requires talking to Google servers. Talking to a Google server requires that the device be connected to the internet. CC doesn't care how you are connected.