Whether they like it or not, this will cause issues for legacy use cases and people will likely just resort to using out of date versions of the extension.
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If Adobe made their Flash-to-HTML5 conversion software available without any strings attached, I wouldn't have much of an issue with this. It's the combination of killing the tool to view Flash files and expecting people to rent the software that converts Flash files to a still-supported format that is a dick move.