The ability to change features, prices, and availability of things you’ve already paid for is a powerful temptation to corporations.
15 points
circumvent licensing terms
So to be clear: was it possible to purchase and own the software? Or did users have to pay a subscription for a license? Because personally I’m getting sick of every piece of software thinking it’s appropriate to require a subscription.
-13 points
How about you don’t use it if it is to be paid by subscription? How is it justified to go against an agreement just because you don’t like it?
8 points
If something is wrong you have a moral obligation to go against it. Be it legal or not.
3 points
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