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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
I am not denying them the right to set whatever policy suits them. Changing the policy after you bought the product is a bit naughty but, if the lawyers say it's OK, then it's OK.

On the other hand, I reserve my own right to consider buying anything from a company that does that
You mean, like when Apple decides to "discontinue" the Movie you purchased, and preventing you from ever playing it again

Iam fine with the license being personal and not "upgradable" to a new device, as long as I can reinstall on a new, same device, if current breaks or gets stolen.
 

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