Probably the most popular ROM emulator on the Android market has been removed. I know there are good reasons to block obvious illegal apps but I wonder the legality behind removing and emulator. Consider the ROMs aren't prepackaged it seems wrong to remove an app even if enables you to play something you may not own.
I dunno, the whole idea of cracking down on something like bit-torrent or an emulator because it could allow you to do something illegal is like making it illegal to drive because you might speed or commit a crime on the road. Just my 2 cents.
The app maker has moved his apps to SlideME, an alternative market: Yongzh's applications
Via: Engadget