![]() ![]() ![]() developer's site, etc), installing it on the emulator is fine. As long as you can get the APK through other means than the Android Market (e.g. However, Angry Bird itself is free (gratis, not libre) application and there is no restriction on installing free application on an Android platform (e.g. Note that although Android OS itself is free (gratis and libre), Google's Android Market is not a free application (proprietary and device manufacturers have to pay license fee to Google if they want to legally include Market on their device) so installing Market on an emulator have a shady legality (though I doubt Google would knock on your front door, you don't have enough money to be worth suing, and they wouldn't want to ruin their image of being open-friendly). ![]()
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