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Adobe has updated the Terms of Use to clear up any misconceptions. Here’s some practical examples…

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φąմӀ Ͳɾąղì's profile picture
φąմӀ Ͳɾąղì2 years ago

Here’s a link to the terms:

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David Hobby 📷🌏2 years ago

Adobe’s original sin was forcing us to the cloud, which was a necessary step in forcibly turning us from buyers to renters. No one wanted this. This was done in service of creating recurring revenues—and thus a higher PE for $ADBE investors.

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Benjamin De Kraker2 years ago

Too late, Adobe lost our trust.

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Matt Madonna2 years ago

Adobe influencer cleanup in full effect….

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Luciano Daluz2 years ago

From Adobe “…makes the language easier to understand, including how we handle your content.” Why does Adobe has to “handle” my content? It didn’t supposed to even see it. I’m done

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Dutch Dimension2 years ago

No thanks Paul. Adobe has eroded customers trust for years. This latest transgression was the straw that broke the camel's back. You have lost my trust and my respect. It will take a lot more to win that back. I will continue to recommend artists go elsewhere for their tools. 🚫

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φąմӀ Ͳɾąղì2 years ago

All good Dutch. Feel free to DM me with specifics. All we can do is learn from it and I can send it up the food chain. Hope you’re well!

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Adam Lyttle2 years ago

New flag to add to your bio: 🚩🚩🚩 😂

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φąմӀ Ͳɾąղì2 years ago

Thank you Darby! I swear Adobe is full of good people trying to do their best so this is pretty sad for us.

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