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With 60000+ apps in iTunes store how ethical is it to "look for the inspiration" among these applications? As former casual user of iPhone I see a lot of familiar apps/games popping up on Android Market, some of them from the same shop but a lot of them are nothing more than a cheap knock-offs (or rarely - quality knock-offs) Would Android reputation suffer because of such practice? Should it be policed and who would police it? What's your thoughts on this?

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I'm going to let the community decide on this type of questions, and with the downvote and efan78's answer upvoted I think I'm going to close this question. (sorry DroidIn.net [p.s. DroidIn is a great app]) – Isaac Waller Oct 20 at 22:31

closed as subjective and argumentative by Isaac Waller♦♦ Oct 20 at 22:31

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Sorry DroidIn.net, but I'm not sure that this is a question for forceclose.com. The FAQs suggest that we

Avoid asking questions that are subjective, argumentative, or require extended discussion. This is not a discussion board, this is a place for questions that can be answered!

Maybe you'd be better off asking this somewhere like the Android Discuss Google Group?

Best regards, Ethan

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I'm going to let the community decide on this type of questions, and with the downvote and this answer upvoted I think I'm going to close this question. – Isaac Waller Oct 20 at 22:30
OK Isaac, thanks for the update! – efan78 Oct 21 at 12:04

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