When Adobe unveiled its Photoshop Express web service, it didn't take long before someone realized that the "Terms of Use" seemed to grant Adobe all sorts of rights to use the images uploaded to the 2GB of storage included with each account. After numerous complaints were lodged via Adobe's support forums, the Express team responded, indicating changes were coming. "We reviewed the terms in context of your comments—and we agree that it currently implies things we would never do with the content," said the response. "Therefore, our legal team is making it a priority to post…
Adobe gives Photoshop Express EULA a much-needed revamp
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