cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/48806122

A license verification certificate expires and when it expires, Microsoft Office for Mac assumes it’s unlicensed even if it has been fully paid for.

So, any idiot who paid for Office 2019 for Mac “perpetual” will lose access to it next month.

The same will happen with Office 2021 and Office 2024 in the future.

Pirates are unaffected, only who paid for the product gets punished

Good job 👍🏻

  • worhui@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    While people are piling on Microsoft, I have had issues with older software needing workarounds for certificates. Especially on the Mac OsX.

    How is this anything other than a basic security cert issue?

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    8 hours ago

    Rossman posted a video a while ago about how Microsoft updated their site without noting they updated it to gaslight their customers into thinking it’s always said that.

    There’s a reason these companies are trying to kill the archive sites, it lets people call them on their bullshit.

    Edit: YouTube source

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    7 hours ago

    Not surprised in the least. It’s all about maintaining incoming cash flow.

    They cancelled my Win11 (from purchased Win10 eligible upgrade) key earlier this year when I replaced a failed motherboard.

    Happy to be free of their ecosystem. Should have jumped free long ago.

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    I’m not sure I’m cool with calling people ‘idiots’ in this scenario. We don’t blame the victims of con men when they’re stolen from, and this is the same thing, just on a bigger scale.

    That said, here is the obligatory linking to LibreOffice: https://www.libreoffice.org/

    It’s free and a better choice.

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        7 hours ago

        I read it as someone kinda being a dick, but it’s the Internet. Meaning isn’t always well-conveyed electronically. That’s why we have the sarcasm tag.

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    14 hours ago

    Idiots?

    I’m not one of them, but what makes them idiots? Seems kind of uncalled for.

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      I’m not one of them, but what makes them idiots? Seems kind of uncalled for.

      It’s obviously a play on the common phrase that the honest guy ends up being the idiot. Not because the honest guy is stupid but because the honesty ends up backfiring. It’s used all the time in video game DRM contexts.

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        11 hours ago

        It was obviously not obvious to me, but okay. I’ll take your word for it. 🙃

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      14 hours ago

      Anyone who pays to install software from a spyware company is incredibly naive to say the least

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        14 hours ago

        Must be like the vast majority of everyone alive that uses some kind of tech these days, then. 🤷‍♂️ I just felt like the title is over the top a little bit. If it had been in a comment it would’ve made me react less for some reason. 😄

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          I get it. You’re absolutely right it doesn’t make them idiots. Even I’m being hyperbolic to an extent. The real issue is much bigger and doesn’t stop at Microsoft. I get why people feel so powerless and end up going along with the status quo. Really, the fact that we’ve allowed it is more of a reflection on our collective Idiocracy.

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            13 hours ago

            It’s only morning here but I feel like this comment is the best interaction online I’m gonna have today.

            Great response. And not because you agree with me but because it was even way more insightful than what I said.

            Have a good one, friend. 🫶

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    Victim-blaming is the real stupidity here. Microsoft harasses its customers (again) and now the customers are the idiots?

    This is the same type of propaganda Nvidia is trying to push. Jensen Huang saying “people should have planned better, the rising prices of hardware was imminent” is the exact same tactic of being the cause of the problem and still putting the blame of everyone else.

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      14 hours ago

      Dunking on tech giants is the only kind of spice that makes modern life palatable.

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        Yeah, but dunking on tech giants AND their customers.

        The Verge: “You fool! You fell for one of the classic blunders!”

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    9 hours ago

    “This will happen to Office 2021 and 2024 in the future”

    not stated by the article

    The Verge article isn’t making any of these ridiculous claims.