RobertO1035 is not raising the question of the license here.
Well, he has.
He is putting the fact on the table that great sim developers want to support the sim without the license for 99% of consumers. It's not a question! This is the fact.
The fact is, the only license which is might be limited to some users, is the Academic one, which offers a discount to students. The description of the Professional license on LM website says:
The license is available to those that are training, instructing, simulating, or learning.
Haven't we always said FSX is a "simulation" rather than a "game" ? This means that anyone whose intention is to "simulate" or "learn", can use the Professional license.
We could say that, since FSX only had an entertainment license, so it qualified as a "game", was always used in the wrong way, by users not wanting a game and to be "entertained".
In any case, this will be the last post about license discussions. Every further posts on this matter will be deleted, which is the same policy LM has in place on his forum. The question if you can qualify for a certain LM license, is a matter between you, the customer, and LM, so it has no place being discussed here.
Besides this fact there is another issue here. It is called "forcing the end consumers to buy the certain sim".
No, it's called "deciding to offer some kind of product to the market, and taking the risk it MIGHT not sell".