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[[File:Adobe tos.jpg|thumb|Adobe's updated Terms of Service, which does not include an "opt-out" nor a "decline" option.]] | [[File:Adobe tos.jpg|thumb|Adobe's updated Terms of Service, which does not include an "opt-out" nor a "decline" option.]] | ||
'''[[Adobe]]''' made changes to the terms of use of their software offerings in 2024 using wording that granted Adobe a | '''[[Adobe]]''' made changes to the terms of use of their software offerings in 2024 using wording that granted Adobe a license to make use of the users' created content in a variety of ways. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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==Consumer | ==Consumer impact== | ||
This controversy stems from concerns that the updated ToS may violate existing [[Non-disclosure agreement|non-disclosure agreements]] (NDAs) and their own [[wikipedia:Intellectual_property|Intellectual property]] rights. When the change to the policy was made users were unable to access their content without first agreeing to the updated ToS, leaving many users unable to retrieve their work. | This controversy stems from concerns that the updated ToS may violate existing [[Non-disclosure agreement|non-disclosure agreements]] (NDAs) and their own [[wikipedia:Intellectual_property|Intellectual property]] rights. When the change to the policy was made users were unable to access their content without first agreeing to the updated ToS, leaving many users unable to retrieve their work. | ||