VIDEO Filmora Just CANCELLED our Lifetime Licenses.

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Life is short it seems :rolleyes:

In the recently highlighted video titled "Filmora Just CANCELLED our Lifetime Licenses," creator Daniel Batal expresses disappointment over the cancellation of Filmora's lifetime licenses, a decision that has left many users feeling betrayed. Daniel, who has been a long-time advocate for Filmora, recounts his journey as a content creator and the implications this decision has for both him and the community.

### Summary of Content

Daniel starts by revealing his struggle to access Filmora 12 with his previously purchased lifetime license. As a loyal user, he emphasizes that he, along with many others, were promised lifelong access to updates upon purchasing their licenses. Throughout the video, he articulates the emotional toll of feeling deceived, especially since many of his followers were encouraged to buy licenses based on his recommendations.

Key points include:

- The Shift in Licensing: Filmora previously offered multiple licensing options, including lifetime licenses, which were marketed as a one-time fee for ongoing software updates. This model has now been replaced with a subscription-based "Perpetual plan" that significantly alters user access.

- Communication Breakdown: Daniel details his attempts to communicate with Filmora regarding the access issues faced by lifetime users. Despite reaching out via social media and direct email correspondences, responses were vague and did not address the core concerns of the users.

- Community Response: As he pokes into the wider community reaction, it’s evident that many other lifetime license holders are equally frustrated and confused. The lack of clarity about licensing terms and what constitutes an 'update' versus an 'upgrade' has compounded the issue.

- Personal Reflection: Daniel reflects on how much he relied on Filmora for his content creation and how devastated he feels now considering he has been a brand ambassador. He stresses the need for a company to honor its commitments to long-time users, suggesting that the abrupt changes are indicative of poor customer care.

### Community Implications

This breaking news has notable implications for the WindowsForum community and video editing enthusiasts in general. Users who have invested in Filmora’s lifetime licenses may feel compelled to seek alternatives or express their displeasure with the company. As we head further into 2024, it raises questions about consumer trust and the ethics of software licensing practices.

### Engaging with the Community

What are your thoughts on this situation? Have you faced similar issues with software licensing? It’s essential for users to share their experiences to build a clearer picture of the community's sentiment. Additionally, do you have recommendations for other video editing software that might serve as viable alternatives?

Feel free to discuss your opinions and experiences below!
 


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