Because it suggests adding usage controls, possibly enforced via cloud connectivity, to add restrictions that will inevitably make legitimate usage more difficult, frustrating, and most importantly, subject to outside control. Extend this far enough and the world starts to look like Doctorow's "Unauthorized Bread".
This is an awful world, one designed to reinforce class divide and protect the entrenched and the rich by deliberately handicapping easily-accessible tools, because of a few bad actors. It creates a world where the code for literally everything is the most hideously complex version of itself because it is riddled with constant checks, phone-homes, and arbitrary usage limits. It further pushes us towards a disempowering future where our computing is limited exclusively to appliance-like devices whos inner workings are controlled for it. It stands against the very principle of general-purpose computing.