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eegmak2021-07-20 12:39:11
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eegmak, 2021-07-20 12:39:11

What permission from the owner is valid for Google Play?

If the application uses access to the website / databases / video and audio broadcasts,
how does Google distinguish the owner of the resource?
If I file a complaint against an app for using my website without permission, will I need to verify ownership of the site in any way?
If you need to confirm the availability of permission from the owner of the resource, then what form should this permission have in order for it to be accepted by Google Play?

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Ivan Shumov, 2021-07-20
@inoise

He does not control in any way, this is not his area of ​​\u200b\u200bresponsibility. You can write to them in support from the mail of the same domain name about a violation of the rights of use. For this, however, they must be published on the site.

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Developer, 2021-07-20
@samodum

If the application uses access to the website / databases / video and audio broadcasts,
how does Google distinguish the owner of the resource?

No way. Google does not suffer from such nonsense.
If I file a complaint against an app for using my website without permission, will I need to verify ownership of the site in any way?

No, because Google does not consider such complaints.
If you need to confirm the availability of permission from the owner of the resource, then what form should this permission have in order for it to be accepted by Google Play?

see above

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CityCat4, 2021-07-20
@CityCat4

for using my website without permission

Et what? Since when does visiting a site require permission? If so, put protection, Google will give a fuck about your problems
How does Google recognize the owner of a resource?

What resource? Website-broadcast? No way, fuck him
Do I need to somehow confirm the ownership of the site?

Most likely, Google will score on such a complaint
If you need to confirm the availability of permission from the owner of the resource

Maybe it will be required, but not Google.
Google is generally useless to complain, he put on everything. If you think your rights have been violated, go to court. If someone else considers that his rights have been violated, he will go to court.

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