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will check. I see, you are making a lot of changes to the app. What are your plans? |
Just in case you are planning to publish an app on Google Play, etc: This is considered "commercial use" by the BirdNET developers and is not allowed to to the non-commercial license of the BirdNET model. It would be taken down... |
@kahst Rucksack Mobile App Development needs to be monitored for potential license violation: Amazon: https://www.amazon.de/s?i=mobile-apps&rh=p_4%3ARucksack&search-type=ss Samsung: https://galaxystore.samsung.com/search?langCd=de&q=rucksack (search for "rucksack") |
Strange behaviour off saying thank you for a bug report. |
@kahst here is an example from this author: This app with ads https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rucksack.diary is based on this GPL3 based work https://github.com/hanjoongcho/aaf-easydiary?tab=readme-ov-file I find no source code, no mention of copyrights, no reference to third-party licenses, ... |
It seems the code of the diary app has a few minutes ago been uploaded to GitLab :-) |
@woheller69 I apologize for pinging. I have a question because I am a little confused. Is it not allowed to submit an application to the Play Store even if it is intended for non-commercial use? Can an open-source application that does not contain advertisements or monetization be uploaded to the Play Store since it is considered non-commercial? I find it a bit perplexing isn't commercial use a predefined term , can they define commercial use however they want and stop you from uploading a non commercial use app to the playstore , that seems bizzare |
the license the models are under says quote on quote You are free to: That as long as you publish under the same license and non commercial use |
@BlueFox1616 this is the wrong place to discuss this subject. |
The download process is not designed very robust. If you click download button, then 32 bit, the app shows the continue button straight away.
This leads to an exception as the model is not downloaded yet.
Exception java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to start activity ComponentInfo{org.tensorflow.lite.examples.soundclassifier.MainActivity}: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: ByteBuffer is not a valid flatbuffer model
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