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- "If you are not [of legal age], [you must have obtained] parental or guardian consent to enter into the terms."
- "You must be 13 or older to register for an individual Adobe ID."
- "We have updated our General Terms of Use to make the language easier to understand [...] to learn about the clarifications we have made to more clearly describe how we are treating and protecting your data."
- "You may have additional rights under your local law. We do not seek to limit those rights."
- "If you’re using an individual Adobe plan, you have control over your content and the work you create."
- Analysis of your content is subject to your opt-out and consent rights.
- Adobe prioritizes your control over the data you store in the cloud.
- At Adobe, we take data privacy seriously and believe in transparency so you can control your data and make informed choices about how it is used.
- "No Modifications, Reverse Engineering, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML)."
- "Certain elements of the Services and Software constitute our (or our licensors’) confidential information. Except as expressly permitted in the Terms, you must not (and must not allow third parties to) [...] reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise [modify Adobe services or software]."
- "Neither party will be liable to the other for any delay or failure to perform any obligation (other than your payment obligations to Adobe) under the Terms if the delay or failure is due to unforeseen events, which occur after the effectiveness of the Terms and are beyond the reasonable control of the parties."
- "If you’re using a business plan, your organization has access to and control over your work."
- Adobe discloses personal information to other companies in the Adobe family and with advertising and sales partners, as well as third parties engaged to process personal information on Adobe's behalf.
- Adobe may combine information provided by you with information from third-party sources, such as professional networking sites, to keep databases current and provide relevant content and experiences.
- Adobe collects information about your use of its services and software, including IP address, browser and device information, and search terms.
- There is a mention of arbitration in Adobe's Terms of Use
- "If you reside outside of North America, your relationship is with Adobe Systems Software Ireland Limited, and the Terms are governed by, and construed and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of Ireland, unless preempted by local law."
- "If you reside in North America, your relationship is with Adobe Inc., a United States company, and the Terms are governed by, and construed and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the State of California, U.S.A., unless preempted by U.S. federal law."
- "For customers in Australia, Adobe Systems Software Ireland Limited is acting as an authorized agent of Adobe Systems Pty Ltd. and is entering into this contract in its capacity as agent for Adobe Systems Pty Ltd."
- "The Terms are governed by, and construed and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the State of California, USA, unless preempted by U.S. federal law, without regard to conflict of law rules."
- "Dispute Resolution, Class Action Waiver, Arbitration Agreement."
- There is a mention of arbitration in Adobe's Privacy Policy
- Adobe may collect and receive information from third parties, including partners, to detect, prevent, or address fraudulent, deceptive, or illegal activity, as well as security or technical issues.
- Websites and apps provided by companies acquired by Adobe may operate under their own privacy policies until their practices are integrated with Adobe's.
- Adobe will transfer your personal information across national borders to other countries where Adobe and its partners operate, and privacy protections and rights of authorities to access your information may differ.
- If you are a resident of North America, the laws of California and the United States apply.