Adobe wprowadziło zmiany w licencji, zgodnie z którymi będzie szpiegować wszystko co robią użytkownicy Photoshopa. Oficjalnie chodzi o to aby przy pomocy tej aplikacji nie łamać prawa, co samo w sobie jest już creepy. Nieoficjalnie chodzi też o karmienie systemu AI Adobe obrazkami, po to by Adobe mogło plagiatować swoich użytkowników.

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    5 months ago

    Źródło (btw szybki scan innych postów wskazuje, że gość zapewne jest dupkiem).

    Adobe’s new terms EXPLAINED and how to OPT OUT of Photoshop’s uploading and analysis of your photos and art…and why you STILL CAN’T completely opt out.

    @Adobe has released a new “General Terms of Use” which you MUST AGREE or be locked out of using your software, which includes:

    • Photoshop
    • Lightroom
    • Premier
    • EVERYTHING else they make

    You “Content” as defined by the agreement, is anything you make with the software. They have the right to access, view or even listen to your content (videos, etc).

    This includes any content you upload to their cloud, and not your local files, EXCEPT that’s not entirely true. Adobe gets access, EVEN IF YOU OPT OUT, if you use any content aware tools (fill and AI generative fill). In such cases, Adobe uploads your local file for processing on it’s servers and now has full access to it. They call this “Content Analysis” and can both be automated as well as MANUALLY reviewed.

    You can turn off Content Analysis by signing into your Adobe account on the web and head over to the privacy section. From there, DEACTIVATE the toggle for “Allow my content to be analyzed by Adobe for product improvement and development purpose.”

    HOWEVER, this only works for your stored photos and artwork in the cloud. Adobe carves out an exception and IGNORES this toggle whenever you use certain tools, such as Content Aware Fill.

    The terms were updated in Feb of this year, but it appears that they are making it a click-thru license update as of recently, which created the controversy on social media.