It looks like NI are doing away with Service Center at some point in the near future. But, worry not, Native Access will be the new way to get your NI goodies downloaded, installed and activated.
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Your article fails to note that Native Access marks the end of NI's support for offline activation, and as such is a devastating attack on those of us who are old fashioned enough to still believe in the right to have offline DAW machines as private workstations.
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