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[[Pluralsight]], a popular platform for professional development and technology education, has sparked controversy by revoking lifetime licenses previously sold to users of its A Cloud Guru (ACG) product. This decision, effective February 1, 2025, has raised questions about corporate accountability, consumer trust, and the meaning of terms like lifetime in the context of digital goods. | |StartDate=2025-02-01 | ||
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[[Pluralsight]], a popular platform for professional development and technology education, has sparked controversy by [[License euthanasia|revoking lifetime licenses]] previously sold to users of its A Cloud Guru (ACG) product. This decision, effective February 1, 2025, has raised questions about corporate accountability, consumer trust, and the meaning of terms like lifetime in the context of digital goods. | |||
==The announcement== | ==The announcement== | ||
In a notification sent to ACG users, Pluralsight declared its decision to terminate lifetime access licenses as part of its integration of ACG into the Pluralsight platform. The email referred to a termination clause in the company's Individual Terms of Use (section 14.2), claiming the change was compliant with their legal agreements. | In a notification sent to ACG users, Pluralsight declared its decision to terminate lifetime access licenses as part of its integration of ACG into the Pluralsight platform. The email referred to a termination clause in the company's Individual [[Terms of use|Terms of Use]] (section 14.2), claiming the change was compliant with their legal agreements. | ||
Affected users were informed: | Affected users were informed: | ||
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The controversy deepened when users analyzed the legal justification for the termination. Section 14.2 of Pluralsight's updated Individual Terms of Use states: | The controversy deepened when users analyzed the legal justification for the termination. Section 14.2 of Pluralsight's updated Individual Terms of Use states: | ||
"Pluralsight may, at its sole discretion, terminate these Terms or your account on the Service, or suspend or terminate your access to the Service, at any time for any reason or no reason, with or without notice, and without any liability to you arising from such termination."<ref> | "Pluralsight may, at its sole discretion, terminate these Terms or your account on the Service, or suspend or terminate your access to the Service, at any time for any reason or no reason, with or without notice, and without any liability to you arising from such termination."<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=Sep 2024 |title=Updated Pluralsight Terms of Use |url=https://legal.pluralsight.com/policies?name=individual-terms-of-use#14-term-termination-and-modification-of-the-service |url-status=live |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20251025050505/https://legal.pluralsight.com/policies?name=individual-terms-of-use |access-date=2025-01-15 |website=[[Pluralsight]]}}</ref> | ||
Critics highlighted several key issues with this clause: | Critics highlighted several key issues with this clause: | ||
#'''Retroactive application''': The clause in question appears in updated terms that did not exist when users purchased their "lifetime" subscriptions. Archived versions of the terms from May 1, 2023, did not include this language, which suggests the clause was added only recently to facilitate this decision.<ref> | #'''[[Retroactively amended purchase|Retroactive application]]''': The clause in question appears in updated terms that did not exist when users purchased their "lifetime" subscriptions. Archived versions of the terms from May 1, 2023, did not include this language, which suggests the clause was added only recently to facilitate this decision.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=May 2023 |title=Pluralsight Terms of Use |url=https://learn.pluralsight.com/content/dam/pluralsight2/legal/pluralsight-individual-terms-of-use-v-2.pdf |url-status=unfit |access-date=2025-01-15 |website=[[Pluralsight]]}}([http://web.archive.org/web/20250317193930/https://learn.pluralsight.com/content/dam/pluralsight2/legal/pluralsight-individual-terms-of-use-v-2.pdf Archived])</ref> | ||
#'''Lack of accountability''': By allowing for termination "for any reason or no reason," the clause effectively nullifies the concept of a "lifetime" license and raises concerns about the enforceability of consumer agreements. | #'''Lack of accountability''': By allowing for termination "for any reason or no reason," the clause effectively nullifies the concept of a "lifetime" license and raises concerns about the enforceability of consumer agreements. | ||
#'''Erosion of consumer trust''': Many users argue that the retroactive imposition of such a clause undermines the integrity of Pluralsight's promises, particularly for those who bought "lifetime" licenses in good faith. | #'''Erosion of consumer trust''': Many users argue that the retroactive imposition of such a clause undermines the integrity of Pluralsight's promises, particularly for those who bought "lifetime" licenses in good faith. | ||
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==Timeline of changes== | ==Timeline of changes== | ||
*'''May 1, 2023''': Earlier versions of Pluralsight's Individual Terms of Use do not include the broad termination clause now cited.<ref | *'''May 1, 2023''': Earlier versions of Pluralsight's Individual Terms of Use do not include the broad termination clause now cited.<ref name=":1" /> | ||
*'''September 20, 2024''': The updated terms include the clause allowing termination for any reason, coinciding with the company's announcement about revoking lifetime licenses.<ref | *'''September 20, 2024''': The updated terms include the clause allowing termination for any reason, coinciding with the company's announcement about revoking lifetime licenses.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
*'''February 1, 2025''': Scheduled termination of lifetime licenses.<ref>{{Cite web |last=@GlitterFartzz |title=You know that lifetime license we gave you? Never mind. |url=https://www.reddit.com/r/assholedesign/comments/1hybvpe/you_know_that_lifetime_license_we_gave_you_never/ |url-status=live |access-date=2025-01-15 |website=[[Reddit]]}}([http://web.archive.org/web/20250113083607/https://old.reddit.com/r/assholedesign/comments/1hybvpe/you_know_that_lifetime_license_we_gave_you_never/ Archived])</ref> | |||
*'''February 1, 2025''': Scheduled termination of lifetime licenses.<ref> | |||
The addition of this clause between 2023 and 2024 suggests that Pluralsight's decision to revoke lifetime licenses was premeditated and legally engineered to protect the company from liability. | The addition of this clause between 2023 and 2024 suggests that Pluralsight's decision to revoke lifetime licenses was premeditated and legally engineered to protect the company from liability. | ||
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[[Category:Pluralsight]] | [[Category:Pluralsight]] | ||
[[Category:Articles based on videos]] | [[Category:Articles based on videos]] | ||
[[Category:Service Siphoning]] | |||
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