Well said Neyland. It's pretty simple. Since Jelsoft has not responded at all to any of this makes me think that they are attempting to charge but going through their "legal team" to see what types of repercussions this may have and/or crunching number on how many lost subscriptions they may encounter vs. the number of new subscriptions at the new price. If they decide to charge everyone, no matter how anyone looks at it, it's a breach of contract and they CAN be held legally liable. Whether anyone takes it to that level is another story
People most likely will never sue because it's not worth the money for an individual. Now there may be a class action lawsuit but the only people that every win on those are the lawyers. I for one, woulld not sue but I sure as heck would not renew my subscription or purchase anything else from Jelsoft ever.
Jelsoft has to weigh its options and it's most likely what they are doing now which is why we haven't heard anything. They have a choice whether to keep their agreement intact or break their agreement and charge customers. If they choose the latter they will lose customers and their reputation will be tarnished.
People most likely will never sue because it's not worth the money for an individual. Now there may be a class action lawsuit but the only people that every win on those are the lawyers. I for one, woulld not sue but I sure as heck would not renew my subscription or purchase anything else from Jelsoft ever.
Jelsoft has to weigh its options and it's most likely what they are doing now which is why we haven't heard anything. They have a choice whether to keep their agreement intact or break their agreement and charge customers. If they choose the latter they will lose customers and their reputation will be tarnished.
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