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Adobe Photoshop's New Terms of Service Demands the Right to Access Your Work


Creators are outraged this week, as Adobe changed the Photoshop terms of service to demand the right to access any work produced from the app.

Creators opened Photoshop this week to find a new pop-up informing them of changes to the terms of service. For example, in order to provide the Services and Software, we may need to access, view, or listen to your Content to (A) respond to Feedback or support requests; (B) detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, legal, or technical issues; and (C) enforce the Terms, as further set forth in Section 4.1 below. Sam Santala, founder of Songhorn Studios, posted on X, lambasting Adobe for locking him out of Photoshop unless he agrees to giving the company full access to his work:

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