licensing crackdown

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The licensing crackdown tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's recent enforcement actions restricting software extensions to its own ecosystem. A key example is the C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code, which as of version 1.24.5 refuses to work on derivative editors like VS Codium and Cursor. This move has sparked debate among developers about software licensing, competition, and ecosystem control. The tag explores how such licensing crackdowns impact developer workflows, open-source communities, and the broader implications for Microsoft's platform strategy. Topics include gatekeeping of extensions, changes to licensing terms, and reactions from the developer community.
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    Microsoft Restricts C/C++ Extension to its Ecosystem: Impact on Developers and Open Source

    Microsoft’s recent move to restrict its C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) exclusively to its first-party products has stirred significant concern and debate throughout the developer community. As of version 1.24.5 released on April 3, 2025, the extension now refuses to work on...
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