On Google Play, how to publish the application using a specific package, restrict which other packages can be published and by whom?

I’m interested in learning how publishing an application on Google Play using a specific package can limit the packages that I and other users can use to publish applications in the future. I’m interested in what is permitted by the Google Play system, which is permitted by Google policies, and what is permitted by law.

I know and carefully noted the following related discussions:

Save package name on Google Play

How can you reserve a name for an application?

One aspect that is not allowed by these discussions is whether one application can have a package name that includes the package name of another application as a prefix, and if so, should these two applications belong to the same account developer. This affects, in particular, the question of whether it is possible to reserve (not necessarily publish) an entire family of package names (for example, all names starting on the back of one’s own domain belonging to them), an application that has a package is just the reverse domain ( e.g. com.naifapps) and nothing more.

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