Alan Edward Klein
Member
It is a question of semantics, I know, but rentals are licenses and vice versa.
How one pays for what one rents/licenses, and what the terms of that rental/license can vary immensely.
As it says of the Agreement for my copy of Corel Paintshop Pro.
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
IMPORTANT: THIS IS A LICENSE, NOT A SALE
When our dog died, my wife insisted we bury it in the dog cemetery, which we did, casket, plot and all. She didn;t want it cremated. About $900. The following year we got a surprise bill for $79 to buy the annual service charge to take care for the plot including plantings etc. They bill it every year. If you stop paying, after five years they dig up your dog, cremate it, and throw the ashes around the cemetery despite you having bought the plot originally. The plot returns to the cemetery for resale to another sucker. The alternative is to buy for about $1500, a "forever" contract that they take care of the plot until time stops and won't dig up and discard your pet. I think the cemetery manager used to work for Adobe. Or vice versa. Anyway, we paid the $1500.