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2011年6月28日 星期二

Google removes paid Android apps from Taiwan

台北市要求賞玩期一周 可能有點強人所難
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針對Google手機付費軟體的7天鑑賞期爭議,是否適合以消保法規範?消基會董事長蘇錦霞今天受訪時指出,Google可提供消費者7天免費試用版,之後再決定是否購買,若消費者決定購買正版,則無鑑賞期。此外她也指出,Google提供的15分鐘鑑賞期,時間過短,無法讓消費者完整感受 ...

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Google removes paid Android apps from Taiwan


Google has been fined for selling apps in the Android Market in Taiwan without offering a seven-day refund period, as local regulations dictate, and has responded by halting sales of apps in the country.

According to a statement from the Law and Regulation commission of Taipei City Government, the Californian company was fined NT$1 million (US$34,596) for failing to comply with Taiwan's consumer protection law. The law states that consumers should be given seven days to evaluate purchases and decide whether to request a refund. Google currently gives Android owners just 15 minutes to evaluate apps and request a refund.

"Taipei City Government cannot tolerate such blunt violation of law--which uses unfavourable standard contract terms to transfer consumers' right of demanding a refund to Google's mercy," Ching-Yuan Yeh, chairman of the Law and Regulation commission, said in the statement on Monday.

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