Toot by Tech SingerTech Singer (tweesecake.social)

@wiljames @treehousedarren As far as revoking lifetime licenses is concerned, they can be revoked at any time assuming the terms of purchase document stated that they could be, and I highly doubt this was left out of the original purchase contract. As far as software being bricked locally once subscriptions are in play, everything Corel (Word Perfect, Groupwise, ETC), plus everything they bought started being bricked locally in 2001. Office from Microsoft has done this since 2010, and they totally brick your local install. Also, safety software: (antivirus, malware cleaners, registry cleaners). As far as lifetime licenses for software in general are concerned, they can be revoked at any point as long as users are given notice. Which VoiceDream has been doing for at least the last year. For more, https://law.stackexchange.com/questions/94412/how-long-does-a-lifetime-license-last and

Toot by Tech SingerTech Singer (tweesecake.social)

@wiljames @treehousedarren The numbers matter because numbers are literally the only thing that matters when it comes to doing business. Everything else is courtesy, and lifetime licenses have always been and will always be completely unsustainable. Licenses, especially software licenses, become not perpetual all the time, and they always have. Companies might grandfather previous purchases in if it makes financial sense to do so, but in a case like this where literally your entire market probably has a previous purchase, this is literally impossible to do if you want the software to survive and continue to be developed. And people being upset about this or demanding that everything just accommodate the world view that says this is about bargains or handshakes or keeping a promise or any of that stuff doesn't change any of this.