"In the event that TeamViewer elects to provide a Major Release Version of the Software, TeamViewer may require the Customers of Perpetual licenses to pay an additional fee for use of such new Major Release Version." So far they haven't offered upgrades to perpetual licenses since they switched to a subscription model or I would have upgraded. One thing I noticed (may or may not be new) is that they declare that perpetual licensees can be obligated to upgrade to the latest version. I'll be working through it today as I am a perpetual license holder for version 12. Mitwirkungsobliegenheit, anyone?) though not as bad as some, and there is no indication of what has changed from the previous version. This thing is massive, typically dense legalese (including a few fun German words sprinkled around for good measure. TeamViewer updated the EULA over the weekend and has given users 15 days to object to it and continue under the old EULA's provisions.
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