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How do I verify the right to use content in the Google Play app?
I created an application for my employer, the application uses the logo and data of one of the employer's websites. Google Play blocked the application due to allegedly using someone else's content. How to confirm that this is the official application of the employer? Google requires documents, quote from the letter - "We were not able to validate your account's relationship to the original content or brand owner. In order for us to process your appeal, please provide verifiable documentation of content with the following examples: distribution agreement, authorization contract, or website domain ownership (PDF file).". What document should be drawn up in this case? Does anyone have a template for such a document?
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And why not ask your questions not here, but to the actual Google censors? Who, if not them, better know what kind of paper they will be satisfied with?
Maybe the indication on that very website of the fact that there is an “official” application at such and such a link is enough for them?
They also clearly listed which documents would suit them: "distribution agreement, authorization contract, or website domain ownership (PDF file)." The latter is omitted, since you are not the owner of the domain that owns the logo. Contact your employer. Since you did the work (created the application) for the office, you should have an agreement with it for these services, its scan is expected from you.
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