Sorry to hear about that Jeremiah, but I have to say I'm not surprised. With the companies I've dealt with so far, if there is ever a question regarding legal matters, I can never get the response I want. One reason is because they likely don't want to pay a lawyer to look at it or just think that if they ignore the question, you will go away.
In your case, I would imagine it to be especially true, due to the fact that if they say you can put your app back on the market, then they can likely never change their mind and tell you to remove it later.
On the other hand, if they say no, then they open themselves up to a possible legal confrontation. With you telling them that you are waiting on their response, they have all the control and are holding the cards. They could just never reply and it would never be an issue, since you never know what you can do. They have no incentive to reply, in fact, I would say that in your particular case, the incentive is to NOT reply, avoiding the issue entirely.
Lame, I know, because now you can't safely make any money off of your work. Unfortunately, that is the risk you take when creating something somewhat similar to another copyrighted product
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As for the phone info in every post, that is already implemented into the website (at least to an extent). If a user has filled out their phone information into the user account info, then it is visible in any post of theirs by simply clicking on the "Phone" tab under the person's name on the left hand side. As for the app, that is another improvement in a long list of improvements, which comes after the list of bugs that have to be taken care of.
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As for justJay, I'm not sure. I haven't heard anything like that, but I haven't seen him post in a long time either. We do have a Facebook page for AndroidPIT. It is called AndroidPIT.com and you can like blog posts or test reports as well (i think).
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