My Android app was taken down for a policy violation tied specifically to an intellectual-property issue—Google flagged copyrighted materials embedded in the build. I need a developer who can quickly audit the current codebase, locate every copyrighted asset that doesn’t belong to me, swap or remove those items, and prepare a clean release (AAB) that satisfies the Play Console review. Scope of work • Examine the source in Android Studio (Java/Kotlin) and the store listing to spot any copyrighted images, audio, text, or third-party libraries without proper licenses. • Replace or strip out the offending content, ensuring any new assets are free to use or properly licensed. • Update package identifiers, manifest, and screenshots if they reference the removed material. • Produce a concise change log so I can respond clearly to Google’s appeal form. • Deliver a signed, ready-to-upload AAB plus the updated metadata. • Provide brief guidance on the appeal/resubmission process until the app is back online. Acceptance criteria 1. Google Play no longer flags the build for intellectual-property violations. 2. All replacement assets are demonstrably royalty-free or licensed for my use. 3. The app passes internal test track upload without warnings. I’ve set aside roughly ₹2,000 for this fix and expect a fast turnaround, ideally within two days once you have the code. Let’s get my app reinstated.