"We have decided to make significant changes in this area: for software purchased under a perpetual license, there will be no requirement for your computer to connect to our activation servers after initial activation. There will be no offline allowance period: instead, once your software has been activated on your computer, it never needs to contact our activation servers again for you to be able to keep using it"
Not quite sure what to make of that. It might actually mean that they go away from perpetual licensing. It smacks of subscription to me. Anyone going to be surprised if after Cubase 12 you can no longer buy an outright perpetual license? I'll wait and see. Steinberg generally always took the path of highest resistance, so maybe they will stay true to form, maybe they have actually listened to customers. Personally, if I get the option of a new version with dongle, I'll stay on the dongle. Unfortunately it sounds like the dongle is on the way out, making way for some newer system that will make it troublesome for a minority like me. One should never hold one's breath with Steinberg - it'll be way more difficult than they initially make out, that's for sure. I like Cubase though, so it will take a major f**k up to make me change to a new DAW. Sounds a bit like they're swaying between a reasonable deal and a f**k up - in the balance still.