Adobe Lightroom: Perpetual to Subscription Transition: Difference between revisions
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''Service Siphoning'' refers to the practice of converting previously standalone features or products into subscription-based services. This approach effectively forces users into recurring payments to access functionalities that were once available through a one-time purchase, often diminishing the value proposition of the original product. | ''Service Siphoning'' refers to the practice of converting previously standalone features or products into subscription-based services. This approach effectively forces users into recurring payments to access functionalities that were once available through a one-time purchase, often diminishing the value proposition of the original product. | ||
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Adobe's transition of Lightroom exemplifies several aspects of [[service siphoning]]: | Adobe's transition of Lightroom exemplifies several aspects of [[service siphoning]]: | ||