Lifetime license removal
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Lifetime licenses are granted for software that many consumers and businesses rely upon daily for the simple fact that it is more affordable in the long-term for these products and services. As subscription-based products have become more favorable for investors among various companies,[1] many are forced outside of the licenses that they expected were theirs to own as-is following the terminology of "lifetime." The removal of these licenses combat the consumers' right to own the products that they paid for.
Why it is a problem
Examples
Company Name | Product(s) | Year of Removal | Summary | Relevant Article(s) |
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Adobe | Photoshop, Acrobat, Firefly, Premiere, Creative Cloud, etc | 2020-Now | Adobe has been slowly revoking licenses across its product library that eliminate the ownership of the products that consumers and businesses have paid for. | Adobe Lightroom: Perpetual to Subscription Transition |
InfiniteQuant | VPNSecure | 2025 | After the company InfiniteQuant purchased VPNSecure, the company opted to revoke lifetime licenses that users had paid for | VPNSecure.me terminated a "lifetime" license |
Pluralsight | Pluralsight | 2023-2025 | TBA | Pluralsight revokes lifetime licenses |
Tansee | Tansee | 2020 | TBA | Tansee License Changed from Lifetime to 3 Years After Purchase |
See Also
References
- ↑ The ProValet Team (Oct 16, 2024). "Subscription vs. One-Time Purchase: Which Saves You More Money?". ProValet. Retrieved May 28, 2025.