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To allow access to the largest possible number of developers, we are opening the Java Warehouse to selected additional countries, for submission of free applications. However, access to these applications is limited to U.S. consumers only. Imposing this restriction, which we are working to lift on a country-by-country basis, lets us quickly allow more developers into the warehouse. Applications in the Java Warehouse — free or paid in the Java Store — are subject to restrictions based on both the publisher's and the user's locations. This document lists and explains the reasons for these restrictions. Access Requirements SummaryNote: These requirements and lists will be updated from time to time, so please check often. Reasons for RestrictionsAlthough we would like to open access to the Java Store and the Java Warehouse to every country in the world, there are several reasons why we need to do so selectively. On the U.S. side, because your application is hosted on U.S. servers, the U.S. government applies export-compliance rules to these applications, no matter where you (the developer) may be located. Each country has its own set of requirements as well, which Sun is working through. The main challenges for operating across borders follow:
Timeframe for Paid ApplicationsAs each country or region has to be evaluated separately, and might require changes in our terms of use, information handling, or allowable content, we cannot predict when developers in a specific country will be allowed to submit paid applications. However, we can assure you that we will allow paid applications from outside of the U.S. as soon as we are able to get approval from our legal, tax, and privacy advisors. Basis for Country SelectionWe take several factors into account when selecting from which countries developers can register in the Warehouse.
Two particularly important ones are:
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