> On 26 December 2020 at 17:50 Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > On Dec 26, 2020, at 9:37 AM, Ralf R Radermacher <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > Am 26.12.20 um 17:12 schrieb [email protected]:
> >> https://petapixel.com/2020/12/24/adobe-lightroom-v6-is-falling-apart/?
> >> 
> >> LR6 is breaking
> > 
> > So, the crashes can be avoided by setting the system clock to a date
> > before November 2020? That would mean they've sold us a perpetually
> > licensed product with a built-in expiration date right from the start.
> > If that isn't wilful deceit, I don't know what is.
> 
> I suppose that they could make the argument that if you buy a car, the parts 
> will eventually wear out.  Beyond a certain point the dealer isn’t obligated 
> to carry parts and service the car.  For example, you can’t bring a Model A 
> into your local Ford dealer and expect them to have suspension bushings in 
> stock. In much the same way, the functionality that they licensed from other 
> companies has worn out, and they don’t have replacement parts in stock.

Shouldn't have called it perpetual, then.

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