please make a special note, that this is a user license..not a device license. buying the software directly from the maker in the past has required a license for each new device, regardless of age of prior license purchase. so, someone could buy software then lose phone a month later and have to buy another copy of software with new phone purchase. i love engadget, but this article makes it look like at&t is goughing the disabled.. not the case. this is a great step by at&t to bring the technology to the masses... Congrats consumers!
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please make a special note, that this is a user license..not a device license. buying the software directly from the maker in the past has required a license for each new device, regardless of age of prior license purchase. so, someone could buy software then lose phone a month later and have to buy another copy of software with new phone purchase. i love engadget, but this article makes it look like at&t is goughing the disabled.. not the case. this is a great step by at&t to bring the technology to the masses... Congrats consumers!