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Does Adobe Want to Spy On You? |What Its Terms of Use Say (and Don't) (VL783)
Episode 783

Does Adobe Want to Spy On You? |What Its Terms of Use Say (and Don't) (VL783)

Virtual Legality

June 6, 202434m 28s

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Show Notes

Richard Hoeg delves into Adobe's new terms and conditions, addressing artists' concerns and examining the legal implications. He discusses professional obligations, confidentiality issues, and the broad language in Adobe's terms, along with AI concerns and the impact on user trust.

DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE

ARTIST CONCERNS (TWEETS) https://x.com/Stretchedwiener/status/1798153619285708909 https://x.com/SamSantala/status/1798292952219091042 https://x.com/Gahadmor/status/1798601215703761272

ADOBE GENERAL TERMS https://www.adobe.com/legal/terms.html

ADOBE CONTENT ANALYSIS RESTRICTIONS (INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE) https://helpx.adobe.com/manage-account/using/machine-learning-faq.html

ARCHIVES/ALL SOFTWARE TERMS https://www.adobe.com/legal/licenses-terms/licenses-terms-archive.html https://www.adobe.com/legal/licenses-terms.html

(0:00) Introduction and episode overview (1:12) Adobe's new terms and conditions and artists' concerns (3:31) Richard's perspective as a lawyer (5:02) Professional obligations and confidentiality concerns (7:07) Examination of Adobe's general terms of use (9:47) Detailed review of Adobe's access to user content (15:43) Limits on Adobe's use of user content (18:31) Broad language in Adobe's terms of use (23:07) AI concerns and Adobe's future plans (24:19) Concluding thoughts on Adobe's terms and user trust