PCMag on Nostr: Adobe accidentally ignited a public backlash after updating its term of use to imply ...
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"content": "Adobe accidentally ignited a public backlash after updating its term of use to imply it could view and harness customer data for its own commercial purposes. Now Adobe says the controversy boils down to a misunderstanding about its effort to crack down on child sexual abuse material. https://www.pcmag.com/news/adobe-policy-update-meant-to-stop-child-sexual-abuse-material-not-steal",
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