
“Developers in Argentina have begun receiving letters from Google informing them that ‘Google Play will no longer be able to accept payments on behalf of developers registered in Argentina starting June 27, 2013.’ The change applies to both paid apps and apps that use in-app purchases. The move appears to be related to new, restrictive regulations the Argentine government has imposed on currency exchanges, which The Telegraph detailed this past September. Twitter has quite a few developers complaining about the changes, but it’s not clear how many people will be affected.”
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