Adobe rewrites terms of Photoshop Express
Adobe revised the terms of service for Photoshop Express, its recently-launched web version of the popular photo-editing software.
Adobe confirmed the rights to
use images for whatever purposes it wanted, including potentially
selling them to third parties. Yet, according to the new agreement Adobe's rights are restricted, limiting them exclusively to what is needed "in order
to operate the Service and in order to enable you to do all the things
this Service affords you the ability to do."
Also revised are the rights granted to Adobe and others for shared content. The company notes, however, that users have more distribution rights, and that photographers or other artists worried about copyright infringement should not share Express files with anyone, at least not without any watermarking.
The new terms are effective from April 10th, nominally as a means of giving users a chance to review changes and decide whether they want to stay with the website.
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