![]() ![]() So where is the transparency by their side? It is basically a scam.Įven tho that they have any legal argument that allows they do what they did, this was a very anticonsumer and dishonest decision. And on Friday they were emailing people announcing another 29,99 sale. If they advertised the changes, a lot of people would have given up on buying. There was no previous warning, everyone until Saturday were buying their products with good faith because believed that they would keep their business model as it were. Once you stop paying, you have no access and your perpetual licenses are still dead. What you can do is to use their subscription model to have access to everything, but it is a different instalation (because it is a different product). Who owns older perpetual licenses will never be able to update them again. And there is no updates to buy, eventual changes are included in this offer. Now you don't own anything, you buy a temporary license to use their products in their ecosystem. ![]() So they were selling two products: 1) the perpetual plugin license, 2) eventual needed updates. Before you own the product and were able to update it paying an amount. In practice the product itself changed, not only the name and price. Peharps you are right about a legal solution, but I still think that it is important to use the argument with their support. Probably Waves previously had this decision analyzed by their legal team.
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