The Dark Side of Cheap Licenses: A Deep Dive into Licensepro.net


When hunting for ways to lower overhead, many small business owners and developers stumble upon "Shared License" resellers. We recently investigated several budget providers, but one stood out for all the wrong reasons: Licensepro.net.

What we found wasn't just a questionable business model; it was a Terms of Service (TOS) document filled with extreme censorship, blatant discrimination, and technical red flags that should make any professional run in the opposite direction.

1. The "Shared License" Trap

Before diving into the TOS, it's important to understand what a "shared license" actually is. In 99% of cases, these are unauthorized, cracked, or bypassed licenses.

  • The Risk: These licenses often rely on a "license server" controlled by the reseller. To make them work, you usually have to run a script on your server that modifies your software's core files.
  • The Danger: This grants the reseller root access or high-level permissions on your server. You are essentially handing the keys to your entire digital infrastructure to a company that operates in a legal gray area.

2. Radical Censorship & Content Control

Licensepro.net doesn't just sell software; they attempt to dictate what you are allowed to think, believe, and publish. Their TOS includes "censorship tags" that forbid hosting content related to:

  • World Religions: They explicitly ban hosting for Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, Sufi, and Shia groups, as well as atheists.
  • The Fourth Estate: News agencies are strictly prohibited. Why would a license provider care if you host a legitimate news outlet?
  • Governmental Bodies: Both local and international government institutions are barred from using their services.

3. Blatant Discrimination: "Restricted Gender"

Perhaps the most bizarre and offensive section of their agreement is the "Restricted Gender" clause. The document states:

"(Females & gays) are not permitted to purchase any license from this website."

This is not only a massive human rights red flag but also technically nonsensical. Classifying "gay" as a gender reveals a fundamental lack of professionalism—or even basic logic—behind the organization. Furthermore, their geopolitical restrictions ban entire countries, specifically Israel, Iran, and Russia, regardless of the individual user’s intent or status.

4. Technical Instability and Lack of Support

A quick look at user feedback on platforms like Trustpilot confirms that the "cheap" price comes at a high cost. Users frequently report:

  • Activation Failures: Licenses often stop working without warning.
  • The "Silent" Support: When these shared licenses inevitably break, support tickets go unanswered and WhatsApp messages are ignored.
  • TOS Violations: Using these keys puts you in direct violation of the original software provider (like cPanel, Plesk, or CloudLinux), which can lead to your IP being blackmailed or your services being permanently suspended.

The Verdict: If it’s Too Good to be True, it is.

Saving 90% on a license fee is tempting, but with Licensepro.net, you aren't just buying a key; you are agreeing to a hateful, restrictive, and technically dangerous contract.

Our Advice: Never install "shared license" scripts on a production server. To protect your data, your reputation, and your legal standing, always buy directly from the source or a verified, reputable reseller.