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Adobe, a computer software company that specializes in programs for content creation, editing, and publishing, has stirred controversy with an update to their [[Terms of Service]] (ToS) which declares that by accepting, users grant Adobe a "non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license" <ref name="tos-sec4.3" /> to their content. This license allows Adobe to " reproduce , distribute, create derivative works, publicly display, publicly preform, and sublicense" the user's content.<ref name="tos-sec4.3"> | Adobe, a computer software company that specializes in programs for content creation, editing, and publishing, has stirred controversy with an update to their [[Terms of Service]] (ToS) which declares that by accepting, users grant Adobe a "non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license"<ref name="tos-sec4.3" /> to their content. This license allows Adobe to "reproduce, distribute, create derivative works, publicly display, publicly preform, and sublicense" the user's content.<ref name="tos-sec4.3"> | ||
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