![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Without an EULA in place, an App Developer would struggle to enforce any action and obtain remedies if an End User was to, for example, reverse-engineer the App and use for their own commercial gain. Because there is no legal requirement, many Android Apps do not have a governing EULA – potentially leaving App Developers exposed to various risks.ĮULAs protect an App Developer’s interests in their App – in particular – any IP rights. Unlike Apple, Android Apps are not required to include an EULA, nor is there a default EULA in place. End User License Agreement’s (EULA) for Android ![]()
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