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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 licence to make use of the users' created content in a variety of ways.
'''[[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 Impact==
==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.