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However, it's definitely R.I.P for **mCredits** - they've been completely removed from the website, and remove from Apple's new Terms & Conditions. 🪦
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Speaking of [Terms & Conditions](https://www.motionvfx.com/conditions-new) (you can find the [old ones here](https://www.motionvfx.com/conditions))...
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**What stayed broadly the same:**
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- Digital products, generally non-refundable
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- Subscriptions auto-renew
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- One-user license model
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- One main device plus one extra owned device
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- No resale, sharing, reverse engineering
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- No stock/template/competitive-product use
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- Termination on breach or subscription/trial end
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**What changed the most:**
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- Privacy/GDPR and cookie disclosures were stripped out
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- Account-operation detail was removed
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- Trial/subscription mechanics were simplified
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- Support/update discontinuation rights became more explicit
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- Liability cap was added
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- License wording became shorter and broader
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- Backup-copy and explicit client-use language disappeared
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- New harmful/unlawful/infringing-use restriction was added
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The most notable items from a user-risk perspective are the **new liability cap**, the **explicit right to discontinue products/support/updates**, and the **replacement of the detailed privacy notice with a brief reference to an Apple privacy URL**.
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In other MotionVFX news, **mTracker 3D v2.1.6** is out now with an updated tracking engine! I wonder if it's using Apple's code?
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