Joe920
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So how is this not a story on windowscentral.com yet? Mike9k already did all the hard work! It's negative publicity, but I think MS not doing anything would have worse negative long term impact.
When did Windows Central became the official spokespersons of Redmond? Or IMore become the spokes persons of Apple or Android Central become the official spokespersons of Google? I thought these were blogs free to talk about whatever they choose to talk about. I also though these forums were the property of Windows Central ergo, your answered your own question. It IS on Windows Central.com the moment the OP posted it. End of story.So how is this not a story on windowscentral.com yet? Mike9k already did all the hard work! It's negative publicity, but I think MS not doing anything would have worse negative long term impact.
Um.. I meant "I think this warrants an article hosted on www.windowscentral.com". Note to self, be explicit.ergo, your answered your own question. It IS on Windows Central.com the moment the OP posted it. End of story.
No way does it help Windows Phone to have a store filled with scam apps. It makes the store less useful, reduces revenue for developers, and ultimately reduces the number and quality of apps.
So how is this not a story on windowscentral.com yet? Mike9k already did all the hard work! It's negative publicity, but I think MS not doing anything would have worse negative long term impact.
When I find apps that are counterfeit, I don't just report them to Microsoft. I also report them to the developers who have the copyright. For example, I found counterfeit Firefox apps in the Windows Phone Store. I reported those to both Microsoft and Mozilla.Likely as tgp said above. The actual percentage of the apps being ripoffs doesn't really warrant much attention. Best we can do, and something MS recommends is reporting the app if it is sketchy, or breaking the TOS set by MS.
60% of the top ranks in US new+rising isn't enough to warrant much attention?Likely as tgp said above. The actual percentage of the apps being ripoffs doesn't really warrant much attention. Best we can do, and something MS recommends is reporting the app if it is sketchy, or breaking the TOS set by MS.
That won't help much in this situation. It will take some time until they get removed after the original publisher sends a complain. Also they can just resubmit it with a new publisher name and stolen icon. My research, the complaint from the original publisher and micorosofts takedown is probably more work than it is for them to submit it and they are the only ones who earn something with it.When I find apps that are counterfeit, I don't just report them to Microsoft. I also report them to the developers who have the copyright. For example, I found counterfeit Firefox apps in the Windows Phone Store. I reported those to both Microsoft and Mozilla.
There are ways to prevent a pirate from using your app. Do a check at app launch and if the AppID or FamilyPackageName doesn't match yours, throw up a dialog stating it is a counterfeit and include a link to the original app.
Counterfieters cannot mimic your AppID or FamilyPackageName.
They are supposed to be already encrypted. I can't post links but enter this in a search engine: windows-phone-dev-center-automatically-encrypts-all-apps- what could be done to protect against this? (app encryption as the poster above suggests?)
That doesn't help much anymore with the ranking manipulation and their release speed.The only way to handle this at the current time is to use the "report this app" feature of the store. Ultimately, it's up to the original content owner to submit a pull request.
rank 6: Space Trace 3D
source: Real Racing With Beats
rank 11: Locked Room, Escape 100 Doors, Doors Escape 2 Edition
source: 100 Doors 2
rank 14: Invincible Master, Kungfu Fighting, Stickman KungFu Fighting
source: iKungfu Master
rank 17: Soldier Stickman, Gravity Stickman Soldier
source: Gravity Soldier
rank 18: Stickman Wars, Stickman Revenge League
source: Stickman Revenge
rank 19: Candy Summer Camp, Yoyo Candy
source: Christmas Cookies
rank 21: Golden Miner
source: Memrace
rank 23: Candy Deluxe Mania, Diamonds Deluxe Legend
source: Diamond Rush
rank 26: Wild Ride Stunt
source: Stunt Car Racing
rank 30: Climbing Hill Racing, Jam Dangerous Climbing Hill, Hill Climbing 2D
source: ???
rank 31: Bigfoot Go Home
source: Monster Car : Stunt Challenge
rank 40: Stickman Driving, Stickman Rush Hero
source: ???
rank 41: Pets Garden Fruit
Source: Fruit Splash Deluxe
rank 42: That Guy, Kungfu Master Stickman
source: Stickman Master Kungfu
rank 43: Pixel Mario
source: Pixel Hunter
rank 45: MOTO Extreme, Stunt Bike Extreme, Extreme Bike Stunts
source: ???
rank 46: Brain Teaser, Very Hard To Escape
source: Hard to Escape
rank 47: Happy Farm Fruit Link, Fruit Bubble Splash
source: ???
rank 48: Ninja Gravity Turtle Runner, Ninja Gravity Turtle Run
source: ???
I have found another security hole concerning the encryption which still works even for the older versions (pre 8.1). I won't post the details about that as it is problematic but it boils down to:Note, this may be old news and unrelated, but it's a lot more recent than the blog post stating that all apps would be automatically encrypted. The linked article was from mid 2014, not sure if MS has made any changes since then.
I think the YOUR research story is quite co-incidental. I read some garbage posted by this quack on CNET just this morning and it was repeat with PURE hatred of all things Microsoft. The story made it sound as if Microsoft a co-conspirator in the thefts. The story focused a lot on some movie app that allows you to watch unreleased movies and how many stars it has but the story spends NO TIME AT ALL on the massive amount of piracy that exists and has existed with android apps. I keep saying the closer to the release of Windows 10, the more the trolls will be coming out from under every bridge everywhere.
Hi, I'm the developer of Drawtopia and I found out about this today thanks to a fan on Facebook, we've filed a copyright complaint against Physical Pan and are awaiting response.
Its especially frustrating as Physical Pan now has over 2000 reviews in the US so it feels like they are literally stealing players from us right now. To me it looks like the XAPs have been decompiled and recompiled with a new name, just removing any developer info and credits, the games are so identical I cant see any other way they would have done it.
I mean they even had the cheek to keep our company logo on the splash screen and just change the name above it!
I actually contacted WP Central with a news tip about this today too, some of my other developer friends have had their games cloned very recently as well so it seems like its becoming a serious problem.