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Oleksandr Yefremov

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My daughter just buy (1 hour ago) and install minecraft application from play store. She is a member of my google play family. She get "no license" error while I can run application on my phone. Note, application was bought by douter using shared credit card attached to family account.

For games like Minecraft it is the primary use case. And it does not work as expected.

After reading complains in this ticket I find workaround with on/off WiFi it happens to work for my daughter so I keep purchase.

It still looks like a broken feature. If Microsoft can not implement proper license verification it is better to drop it at all. License verification MUST support google play family licensing. It happens that license check is very easy to workaround. 

If user of stolen game faced license verification screen she will be able to easy workaround it, in this case she already making loots of workarounds to bypass google play store. So it should not be a problem in this case.

For licensed users you illegally claiming us as a cheaters and asking to download game from google play. You are telling this to my daughter inside game designed to learn creativity.

I would say it should be P1 bug for you.