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Originally Posted by jdepould
If you found something in the EULA that's important, just say it instead of making veiled references.
From what I've read, it sounds like Adobe is going after the Flickr/Picasa market, with added editing functionality. There will still be a free version after the beta test, and a pay version for people who want more storage and editing capability.
edit: I read through the terms (which are surprisingly concise) and privacy pages. I didn't find anything untoward or shady.
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I agree, all the amount of "actively" (info they have knowingly and freely provided) shared information about most people on the web is dwarfed by the amount of "passive" (information collected by companies and sold for profit, without the user being aware, stolen info, info the user may not have realized he was giving) information. Adobe already has all the info they could need/want on me anyways...
Also, just played with it for a few minutes and I think I can now uninstall PSE5 from my work laptop, where its not necessarily supposed to be anyways ( I do have a private laptop with photo editing software that I take on trips...).