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I agree with you Andy. My point was not to pick nits about whether what we bought was the software or a license to use the software, it was to point out that we bought a product as it was, and with the functionality it provided, at the time of purchase, subject to the understanding that we expected to company to correct minor bugs from time to time. What we did not contemplate, or agree to, was that the company would have the right to alter the software in ways of their choosing and without our knowledge or consent. That is exactly what they have done with this particular change, and is, in part, the subject of my complaint to the Federal Trade Commission.