Dagoz,
Be careful that you know where you stand when you talk about your rights. You didn't buy the program, you only bought the right to use it, and it is offered "AS IS". From the EULA: "Stardock disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose." Which means you didn't pay for the right to use the perfected program, you paid for the right to use whatever version was out there at the time.
What we should be grateful for is that they don't just throw up their hands in frustration and walk away from the whole thing when we treat them like dirt, quite frankly, and make unreasonable demands, and then expect that they will treat us like their best friends in the whole world. Which, admirably, they still do; through excellent customer service.
And don't get me started on whether gratitude or rights under the law is more important to the well-being of human society...