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Originally Posted by appledude
I don't think that is quite true. I believe they apply to perpetual licenses of Pro Tools 12 and later. In other words Pro Tool licenses 8, 9, 10 and 11 could not be reinstated to get the latest Pro Tools.
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I kind of agree with spinsong. Avid could release a completely new Pro Tools that is not compatible with any of the unused renewals or not yet active perpetual licenses. One that would be subscription only and would be the only version getting new features and updates. Yeah, you could activate your perpenual Ultimate license you’ve been saving 3 years from now, but it would only activate the old version not the new one. They could call it Pro Tools V Edition. The V stands for the small container of Vaseline that it comes with for when the pain is too much from being screwed
God, I hope I’m wrong.