WildWestDesigns
Active Member
What about if the company closes the drm is removed? Like a dead man's switch. That way the software isn't bricked and the investment isn't lost.
I think that the most that one could hope for is that the company does something like Adobe did when the CS2 servers were going to go offline. Make it available that didn't require activation. Now, Adobe had some backlash to that as everyone took advantage of it, even those that didn't have legit CS2 licenses. So if they do it again for any future software going EOL, I would imagine that they are going to have some policy in place to prevent that.
Bare in mind, they are under no obligation to do so. No legally as far as I'm aware off in my non legal mind.
Now, if they are closing, probably wouldn't care all that much one way or the other.
If it isn't encumbered with licensing with other software vendors, you might get lucky and they release it open source (like Synfig Studio was). But if someone else's program is "baked in" to the software, I doubt that will happen.
Or maybe a model where the previous version is released as lump sum unsupported license with a cost that can be pro-rated based on how long someone paid into a sub during the releases lifespan? I dunno just spit ballin'. I know I would like to be able to buy the second most recent release of a lot of software but will never pay the sub.
I personally would like it if they would release a portable version and if they just have to in order to cover themselves, have a bin file that has the info of the original "owner" of the software and that bin file would be a required file in order to run the software. Won't necessarily be able to catch everyone, but they'll at least have a place to start as far as the originator goes with sharing it.
I could care less if it's technically officially supported. I've made 2 support calls in all my years of doing this and one was to see if they would release an extra seat for me to use since my computer crashed unexpectedly. Which for me is a good thing, since how I've been switching everything as of late.