
In each case, I came to the same conclusions as you: the asserted This is so disheartening to hear, and yes I've heard it happening to a few people this past year (either myĬlients or folks writing in the community). If you have dealt with this I’d like to find out what your resolution was. They are also bypassing their resellers by doing Ultimately demand a portion of their revenues.

ADOBE COLDFUSION ENTERPRISE PRICING LICENSE
They are trying to convert their perpetual licensed customers to a special license where they’ll Using CF in any B2B capacity is a service bureau and subject to a custom agreement with annualĪuditing/repricing, using some arbitrary and unknown formula for determining the cost. (It runs in open source environment like Lucee). Solution does not provide coding access or delivery of ColdFusion itself. If we don’t sign it, they are threatening to sue us for years of back-license fees. Of the EULA and requiring us to sign a custom agreement that is increasing our costs nearlyġ0-fold. This year under the guise of getting a "better deal" for our existing 3 perpetual Enterprise licenses.Īs a result of what was clearly a bait and switch tactic, Adobe is now claiming we are in violation But the text of that original post and the many replies to it are offered below:Ĭhecking in to see if anyone else out there is dealing with Adobe bait and switch based on havingĪn application developed in CF that other businesses use? We were sent a questionnaire earlier If you want to see the original post in the old Adobe forums, here it is - not sure how long the link will live. Unfortunately, the original links to those how posted are not live, but you will be able to read the entire conversation.


The compilation below is the entire conversation Adobe deleted (how convenient) when moving to the new forums.
