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I've been doing some further testing to try and understand what is happening, I have a jailbroken PS4 so I can poke around at things behind the scenes. Here's what I've found about how licensing seems to work on the PS4.
The PS4 will install a license file for all of the content your account owns, regardless of whether or not that content is actually installed (this is a key point if it is true that they are addressing a license exploit). This happens automatically, so if I buy a game on the PS Store web site and then turn on my PS4 the license for that recent purchase is automatically installed. Whether or not you can actually use the license for the game is then further controlled by the activation state of your console (ie. is it set to Primary for offline play), or whether you're online and connected to PSN (in the case of non-Primary consoles). In either case those license files always seem to be present.
These license files are valid for an indefinite amount of time for content you own outright, 14 days for content from PS+ Extra and Premium, and for the duration of your subscription for PS+ Essential games.
What has changed now is that new purchases are not being automatically issued a license file with an indefinite duration, instead a 30 day license is issued. I have two recent purchase games I've been able to test this with.
Game one I purchased 9th April. I turned the PS4 on 21st April and a 30 day license for the game was automatically installed. I then installed the game on 25th April. The information screen confirmed the game was only playable offline for anther 26 days. Approx. 30 minutes after installing the game, the license had been replaced with one which is valid for an indefinite amount of time, and this remains the case even if I delete and reinstall the game. So that is 16 days between the initial purchase and the license showing as being eligible for permanent offline play.
Game two I purchased yesterday 27th April, and I installed the same day. Again a 30 day license for the game was installed. Unlike the first game, no permanent license has been issued yet.
So why is one game behaving differently to another? The obvious thing which stands out is length of time since purchase. I've owned the first game for 16 days, which puts it outside of PSN's 14 day refund window. So I am speculating that perhaps people were exploiting the fact that you could purchase a game, grab the indefinite license file for the thing off of an exploitable PS4 and then refund the purchase - and Sony is currently mitigating this issue by time limiting the initial license that you are issued.
In lieu of actual information from Sony, perhaps we can do some community detective work to validate this; if anyone has a PS4 and recent purchase made prior to 14th April, do you see a time limit on the game once you have installed it? Does it go away after a short while of being connected online. Or if you have a more recent purchase, see if it changes from the 30 day license to indefinite once it's been more than 14 days.