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I’m trying to publish an app on Google Play, the first time said it violated the terms of Youtube, then I changed and removed the Wordpress app that used Youtube. No more error, but now you’re saying that images violate copyright.

The images are hosted in a forum, inside Flickr, I believe that maybe this is causing the problem.

The App is in an Iframe, which goes to the site http://paozimdequeijo.com.br/

Google Play doesn’t give more information than what might be happening. I need that app to be in the store.

In case there is no more space on the server to host the images on itself blog, then how can I fix this?

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Felipe, Google has its Content Policy defined in this link: https://play.google.com/intl/ALL_br/about/developer-content-policy.html

I recommend that you check with the responsible person of the site if she owns the rights to all images. I believe that if at least one of these images is infringing copyright, it is already sufficient reason for the refusal of Google Play.

  • So, I put other apps on Google Play, but only this is giving dick. I believe it is the same Flickr. Google checks that the image is coming from another server and accuses as copyright infringement.

  • There’s no way you can take the images and host yourself on some server that doesn’t give the same error?

  • I would have, but the owner of the app wanted to search directly from Flickr, so I don’t know how I could do to show Google that it belongs to the owner of the app. Perhaps the solution would be for me to make an algorithm that would take the flickr image by API and store it on my server, to later use it and not from this copyright error.

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