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'''License laundering''', as defined in this wiki, is the undermining of traditional concepts of ownership through systematic moves to make consumers consent to [[:Category:Rights Stripping|rights-stripping]] license agreements for products they ''already bought and paid for'', and usually [[Activation|deactivates]] a product if disagreed with. Pages that fall under this category are examples of instances of this anti-consumer behavior.
'''License laundering''', as defined in this wiki, is the undermining of traditional concepts of software ownership through systematic moves to make consumers consent to [[Rights stripping|rights-stripping]] license agreements for software they ''already bought and paid for'', and usually [[Activation|deactivates]] the software if disagreed with. Pages that fall under this category are examples of instances of this anti-consumer behavior.


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Latest revision as of 21:03, 1 April 2026

License laundering, as defined in this wiki, is the undermining of traditional concepts of software ownership through systematic moves to make consumers consent to rights-stripping license agreements for software they already bought and paid for, and usually deactivates the software if disagreed with. Pages that fall under this category are examples of instances of this anti-consumer behavior.

Pages in category "License Laundering"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.