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1. Re: Selected DPS content blocked in mainland China?
BobLevine Apr 23, 2012 7:05 PM (in response to iceman07_jr)Are they using 3g or wi fi?
Bob
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2. Re: Selected DPS content blocked in mainland China?
John J Metzger Apr 23, 2012 11:11 PM (in response to iceman07_jr)Adobe does not have a license to distribute content to mainland China. We are working on resolving this through several possible methods. Until we can legally distribute content into mainland China apps can be downloaded from the app stores but content delivery will not work. If it's working for MS LIving and Wired, it will soon be turned off.
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3. Re: Selected DPS content blocked in mainland China?
Isabell Gemmer Oct 24, 2012 8:27 AM (in response to John J Metzger)Is there any chance that the license will be achieved soon?
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4. Re: Selected DPS content blocked in mainland China?
John J Metzger Oct 24, 2012 10:10 AM (in response to Isabell Gemmer)Some DPS customers with a registered GAP license can legally distribute content into mainland China. Please see your reseller or sales rep for a list of the requirements.
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5. Re: Selected DPS content blocked in mainland China?
JDnm Aug 22, 2013 11:01 AM (in response to John J Metzger)I've only become aware today that I can't publish apps in China without a GAPP licence. I've also discovered that getting a GAPP licence can be a very slow process (6-8 months). I spoke to an Adobe rep through Gold support and she said that DPS users that publish to China are usually the likes of Conde Naste etc - i.e. - big, global players. Would any of the Adobe guys here agree with that?
And from what you know, is the Chinese iTunes store a totally different climate to a western app store - i.e. - it's not just DPS apps that are affected, but all manner of other apps don;t get approved for publication in China?
Thanks





