Filmora lifetime licenses terminated

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Wondershare, the company behind Filmora, changed its licensing policy, causing controversy among users. Originally, lifetime licenses promised unlimited access to future updates. However, Wondershare later restricted these licenses, requiring users to pay for major updates instead.

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Filmora/Wondershare is a bad company for more reasons than you think - YouTube Filmora Just CANCELLED our Lifetime Licenses.