@ArmokGoB@kde Those statements sound reassuring but they don’t mean much. Adobe can say anything it wants on a blog about what it is and isn’t doing right now, but the TOS changes still explicitly protect their right to do those things if they want to, so they are free to just change their mind at any time, reassurances aside.
If Adobe really wants to reassure customers, they need to write those limitations on themselves and their activities into the TOS.
@ArmokGoB @kde Those statements sound reassuring but they don’t mean much. Adobe can say anything it wants on a blog about what it is and isn’t doing right now, but the TOS changes still explicitly protect their right to do those things if they want to, so they are free to just change their mind at any time, reassurances aside.
If Adobe really wants to reassure customers, they need to write those limitations on themselves and their activities into the TOS.