Adobe: "You are no longer licensed to use the software" Adobe is telling users of their older software they can get sued...
I have HATED (Yes I meant that in every bit of caps it is in) Adobe and their business practices for a very long time. This is just an extra nail in the coffin...
This appears to be a move on litigation Dolby Labs has brought against the company due to some licensing terms. Now if it had anything to do with Dolby Vision, and Dolby Digital audio (in example ATMOS) I can understand… See More
this effecting Adobe Premiere, or other visual/audio programs from Adobe. But this is pushing on Photoshop and Lightroom as well. Remember this is Adobe showing you don't own anything you use with them and things can change on a dime. I am happy I am focused on using freeware now primarily...
"In a statement to Motherboard, Adobe confirmed the letter's authenticity, but wouldn’t provide any additional detail beyond what was included in the notices."
Full article to this linked below...
www.vice.com/en_us/article/a3xk3p/adobe-tells-users-they-can-get-sued-for-using-old-versions-of-photoshop
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Adobe can shut the up.
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WHAT? that's absurd
You know what Adobe??? I've been using GIMP for a long time now
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These are the messages I got a few months ago when my sub expired. I just moved that window to the other monitor and used photoshop, but I got tired of it and gave gimp a try, gimp is a pain in the backside, but I can do a few things now! I got tired of the "you are a criminal for the continued use of this software" bit! I miss photoshop, and I should just use an older version, but the features in CC and the video timeline was awesome. I'm just a hobbyist, I can't afford to keep a sub to play around,… See More
I'm not making a living with it! I miss photoshop, but they have gotten harsh in their language, so it's karma if other companies are giving it to them!
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Wow... seriously?!
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They also cut ties with pantone, which serious screws things up for people like me, in the clothing and design industry. Meh.
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