If I get the the gist of what Microsoft said they want Nintendo to police their(Microsoft's) window store..... I can think of another way Nintendo can handle it, is sue the living daylights out of Microsoft.
So Microsoft caught the Apple syndrom of policing their markets. This isn't going to end well for anybody in the industry especially on the mobile side if they don't start doing what they should of been in the first place. I know you don't want to lose a possible $50 of revenue but risking a several million dollar lawsuit isn't the best way to go about things.
I mean their method may work for youtube, which is a free service. But you are providing a market place where no policing is taking place only opens the owner to litegation and endangers the stability of the mobile market as a whole. And this flea market type atmospher dosn't mean you will not miss out on the next Angry Birds, it means you run a higher risk of the next Angry Birds not being found so the market can grow. Because the average Joe Consumer isn't going to page through hundreds of submissions of clone, shovelware and IP infringment and find the one good gem in sewage that your "market place" becomes when you do that. All you are doing is cementing Revio's position in the mobile market because if they have to wade through the garbage they are going to use the search function and find Angry Birds XIII - Inverse Axis Syndrom.







