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I actually have a comment and an idea. Every so often, usually once or twice a month, my Adobe products need me to re-register the products individually. Don't know why but it does. What I find distasteful in these re-registrations is that Photographer is not listed as a job type. Am I not a professional that deserves a job type? If you recognize videographer and interior designer consider listing photographer as a profession and job type. I know EVERYONE with a digital camera is a "photographer" but I really did study this at the university, got a degree and a studio since 1999. A little recognition would be nice.

 

Now for my idea. I fully understand the problems with piracy, as a photographer I deal with people stealing my work every day too. I understand limiting the software to two devices also, but can we do better? I have a PC and a laptop that the Creative Cloud, PS, Dw and Acrobat are installed on BUT once a month or so I travel away from my studio to Corpus Christi, TX. For that week I work for an advertising agency. In order to work at the PC they have provided for me I need to deactivate the software on my home PC first. Then when I come home I have to deactivate the Corpus Christi computer and re-activate the home PC software. Since Abode moved to a SaaS platform I cannot see a reason to still have per install licensing. Why can't we move to a per occurrence license? Allow only 2 concurrent uses of the software at any time or one if that's what you want but don't limit the install and make the user activate and deactivate every time. Come on guys we can do better licensing then what we have. If Intuit and other companies can do a per seat license so can Adobe.


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