Why artists are upset with Adobe’s new terms of service | TechCrunch Minute
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- Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
- Photoshop users received an unpleasant surprise this week that Adobe’s new terms of service allows the company to access customers’ content through “automated or manual methods”. While it’s true that when we use cloud services, we sacrifice a certain amount of privacy, Photoshop is used by many professional artists for their livelihoods - and they might also be working on sensitive or confidential material.
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Can we file a class action lawsuit?
Adobe should go down in history. Monopolies are destroying market, products and progress.
Another switcher here. Spent a few days replicating my workflow in Affinity Photo/Design (50% off right now), and DaVinci Resolve. Honestly, they're better than Photoshop/Illustrator/Premiere, and I refused to switch for probably a decade. Man, Adobe's software has become slow and buggy. Will be canceling Creative Cloud in a few days. Thanks for getting me out of my lethargy.
It's not only photoshop. Companies that use adobe pdf programs now have to worry about leaks. This opens Adobe up to industrial espionage allegations in the worst case
Torrent a legacy copy of PS, scan against any viruses and be done with this BS
Thank god I've never updated to CC. Still using cracked CS6 since I was a student.
I decided not to continue with Adobe when they changed to the subscription model a few years back. It seemed like they were becoming the bad guys.
Not good 🙄 you not paying for social media sites and get that they can use whatever you post. But are paying for Adobe seems like they are reaching on this on. And it’s always the artists 🤔they do this too
I am an Adobe user but I don't save anything to their cloud services, so I can care less if they access my files on the cloud. But does this mean they have the right to access my personal computer? That's where I draw the line.
I cancelled my account again. I only had it for a month this time.
Use opensource software, corporate creeps will always turn into predatory villains eventually.
Try something new. We have used GIMP for the past seven years. No complaints.
Downloaded a trial of ON1 yesterday, migrated my lightroom catalogue and cancelled my sub with Adobe. Screw them!
Affinity 50% off - but recently acquired by Canva (cloud-based) so who knows if they will not follow Adobe's crazed plan.
well you can say the same about win 11 new AI with its photographic "mind"
I don't use their cloud to store anything. I want clarification if they mean only the cloud or what I am actually working on locally. If locally, I'll gladly spend the time setting my art drawing monitor up to use different software and delete Adobe from my system and put a block to all adobe sites in my hosts file.
The difference to social networks is, that they are no tool for professionals - which by definition will be not ok with that, nor will their clients - and you do not pay 800 USD per year to use it... How is that even possible...
More reasons to sail the seven seas
What about all the old Adobe software products that were before they were on the cloud are those right copyrights taken away from artists as well?
I stopped using Premiere Pro 10 years ago when I was introduced Davinci Resolve. Then it was just a color grading software for video, but for last 6 years I’ve also done all editing on it.