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- 23:27, 14 October 2025 Mr Pollo talk contribs undeleted page License euthanasia (12 revisions)
- 23:27, 14 October 2025 Mr Pollo talk contribs deleted page License euthanasia (content was: "{{DeletionRequest|Merge is complete. Requesting deletion.}} {{Merge|Seems to be a special case of modifying license terms after purchase. Could be covered as a subsection of more general article.|Retroactively amended purchase}} “License euthanasia” is the practice of revoking perpetual licenses under the pretext that the company is looking out for the user’s best interest by forcing them to update to a later version. This term was coined by consumer-rights advocate ...")
- 13:31, 27 January 2025 Kostas talk contribs deleted redirect License euthanasia by overwriting (Deleted to make way for move from "Category:License euthanasia")
- 05:20, 27 January 2025 CATalyst talk contribs moved page License euthanasia to Category:License euthanasia (moving to category so we can categorize relevant examples)
- 00:08, 27 January 2025 CATalyst talk contribs created page License euthanasia (Created page with "{{StubNotice}} {{incomplete}} “License euthanasia” is the practice of ending perpetual licenses — often disabling the ability to use older versions of software and forcing those users to pay additional money to update to a more recent version. The term “euthanasia” was coined by consumer-rights advocate Louis Rossmann, who observed that Final Draft’s description of an older version of its software as being “of advanc...")