I have noticed that there are frequent requests for reactivation for Cakewalk by bandlab, this has to be done within a certain time window, I am assuming if this is not done Cakewalk will be unusable with no way to reactivate moving forward. Is this the game plan to make the free version of Cakewalk obsolete and get the number of users of it to zero, in order to move to a paid version.
I can see a scenario where these requests for re-activation become more frequent and the window to do it in becomes shorter, people who don't constantly use the DAW, who might only open it up once a week of so, may get caught out by this and have their "copy " of the DAW rendered unusable and their projects lost?
Would seem like a sneaky and underhanded thing to do.
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I have noticed that there are frequent requests for reactivation for Cakewalk by bandlab, this has to be done within a certain time window, I am assuming if this is not done Cakewalk will be unusable with no way to reactivate moving forward. Is this the game plan to make the free version of Cakewalk obsolete and get the number of users of it to zero, in order to move to a paid version.
I can see a scenario where these requests for re-activation become more frequent and the window to do it in becomes shorter, people who don't constantly use the DAW, who might only open it up once a week of so, may get caught out by this and have their "copy " of the DAW rendered unusable and their projects lost?
Would seem like a sneaky and underhanded thing to do.
Any thoughts on this?
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