How To Kill Your Business - Adobe Photoshop Style

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However, upon closer inspection, Adobe's adjustments here are beyond the pale: Creators reading the pop-up realized Adobe wasn't changing a permission here and a permission there; rather, the company claims they now have the right to access the work generated from these programs for a myriad of purposes—including, no less, for training AI.

Let me guess - Adobe's paying another MBA-type for tthese decisions....
 
Well, when you're the only game in town, you get to make the rules.

What are they going to do? Use something else?

It's a monopoly just like pretty much everything else in this country is becoming. That's what the FTC is supposed to prevent, but it, like every other government agency is run by the rich, for the rich.
 

The US government is suing Adobe for allegedly hiding expensive fees and making it difficult to cancel a subscription. In the complaint filed on Monday, the Department of Justice claims Adobe “has harmed consumers by enrolling them in its default, most lucrative subscription plan without clearly disclosing important plan terms.”
The lawsuit alleges Adobe “hides” the terms of its annual, paid monthly plan in the “fine print and behind optional textboxes and hyperlinks.” In doing so, the company fails to properly disclose the early termination fee incurred upon cancellation “that can amount to hundreds of dollars,” the complaint says.


 
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Everybody is doing that shit now.

Even the credit reporting agencies try to get you to sign up for a paid service by default. You'll get almost all the way through the " free account" setup before you realize it's a paid plan.

You have to really search the obscure links of the site to actually find the real free one.

It's ridiculous.
 
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