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Originally Posted by SporkLover
You are talking about Apps, not the OS. There is no theory on Android being Open Source. You can pull up the source code right now, modify it, and redistribute it.
The apps on the other hand are not open source, they are proprietary google apps, and obviously they want to control who can, and how they are distributed.
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Yeah, That is what Google is saying because Thay don't have nothing on the OS to charge cyanogen. If the issue is just the Apps, Then cyanogen will just say ok. Done. But if U see his post, CyanogenMod might be dead. Meaning he might stop developing the OS.
Like I said, WM Cusrom ROM's are done the same way. Any chef will put any Apps on they're ROM. Even proprietary Closed source Google Apps including Google maps, Youtube etc. Chefs sometimes ask users what do they want. So how come there is not the same freedom with Android?