(Let's) Fucking Annihilate Nestlé, Guys
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This was in the Unity 2022 ToS
Unity may update these Unity Software Additional Terms at any time for any reason and without notice (the “Updated Terms”) and those Updated Terms will apply to the most recent current-year version of the Unity Software, provided that, if the Updated Terms adversely impact your rights, you may elect to continue to use any current-year versions of the Unity Software (e.g., 2018.x and 2018.y and any Long Term Supported (LTS) versions for that current-year release) according to the terms that applied just prior to the Updated Terms (the “Prior Terms”)
Unity is trying to enforce the new terms on everyone regardless. I have no experience in law but Ars Technica / Hoeg's Law seem to think it's not a clear cut case. There is a class action being taken so we will get to see exactly what the courts think of their shenanigans.
I don't support the claim that Unreal's terms are worse than Unity's.
Unity had a very similar clause until it suddenly didn't
The US Textbook industry single-handedly justifies the existence of Library Genesis (if it requires justification)
Microsoft was taken to court over forcing the 7->10 upgrade