Adobe new terms of service require you to give access to your projects so they can moderate your...

TL;DR


1. Adobe's new Terms of Service (ToS) require users to grant the company access to their projects and content, allowing Adobe to moderate and review the content for potential violations of the ToS. This change has raised concerns among users about privacy and the potential for censorship of their creative work.

2. The updated ToS state that by using Adobe's products and services, users are granting the company a "worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license" to access, use, host, reproduce, modify, create derivative works, communicate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display, and distribute their content. This broad license gives Adobe significant control over users' creative projects.

3. Experts and industry commentators have criticized the new ToS, arguing that they represent a concerning shift towards increased corporate control and potential censorship of user-generated content. They suggest that this move by Adobe could set a precedent for other tech companies to implement similar policies, further eroding user privacy and creative freedom online.

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