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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: Rumudiez on Wed, 14 November 2012, 19:48:38
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I ran into a delightful change in Adobe's ToS during my latest Creative Cloud automatic renewal. When I first subscribed to CC I was allowed unlimited activations, and then about a month ago I was only allowed to have up to three computers activated at a time. Now I can only have two. Well, I use three computers regularly that all need the software installed, and like hell am I going to go through more work of deactivating/reactivating everyday when I could just steal it like the other 75% of people using these programs.
But if that were the end of it, I wouldn't be posting :)
No, there isn't a "Cancel subscription" button on Adobe's various websites, and yes, you are expected to contact them over the phone or through their Livechat service. Fearing incomprehensible conversation with the former option, I tried the Livechat service. Here's what I got: (http://i.imgur.com/6GBeG.png)
I posted to their forums with my experience and that image an hour ago and still nothing has come of it.
Warning: don't waste money on Adobe. It's really sad that it's easier to steal something than it is to purchase it...
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Who actually pays for Adobe products? :P
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Well, considering they're my way of livelihood and hobby (when not keyboarding), I would expect myself to own it. But after all of this, ugh. No way.
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Agreed, if you are practicing I think it's cool to pirate Adobe stuff, but I wouldn't dare publish a game without a license.
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Warning: don't waste money on Adobe.
Not to sound like an *******. But thanks Mr. Obvious :p
On a side note, thats a ****ty situation, hope it gets better man. Get any good results from the forum post?