You might be wondering how Adobe’s new terms/guidelines will affect you here at Penji.
The short answer to that is, it won’t. We’ve read the terms of service and made a TLDR to understand everything from our perspective.
Do note, that this has last been updated on June 14, 2024, and the current terms as of this writing may have changed since. We will make those updates as we receive them.
Do I retain ownership of the content created by Penji’s designers using Adobe software?
Yes, you retain full ownership of any content created by Penji’s designers using Adobe software. Adobe’s updated Terms of Use clarify that customer content remains the property of the customer and will not be used to train generative AI models.
Will Adobe use the designs created by Penji’s designers to train their generative AI tools?
No, Adobe’s updated terms explicitly state that they will not use the designs created by Penji’s designers to train generative AI tools. Adobe Firefly, their generative AI, is trained only on licensed content and public domain material, ensuring your proprietary designs are not used for this purpose.
Can Penji opt out of Adobe’s product improvement programs?
Yes, Penji can opt out of Adobe’s product improvement programs. This means that while Adobe may use usage data and content characteristics for machine learning to improve product features, Penji has the choice to opt out, keeping our design processes and your data more private.
What do the new license terms from Adobe mean for Penji and its clients?
Adobe’s licenses are now more narrowly tailored and explained in plain language. This helps Penji better understand the specific rights Adobe requires to operate its services and ensures that there is no transfer of content ownership to Adobe. We can now provide clearer explanations of these terms to our clients.
Does Adobe scan content stored locally on my computer?
No, Adobe does not scan content stored locally on your computer. However, any content uploaded to Adobe’s servers is automatically scanned to prevent the hosting of illegal materials, such as child sexual abuse material (CSAM), ensuring a safer online environment.
How does Adobe’s commitment to transparency and innovation benefit Penji and its clients?
Adobe’s commitment to updating its terms to reflect modern challenges and its ongoing efforts to protect creators help build greater trust. Penji can leverage Adobe’s tools like Content Credentials to add transparency and provenance to your designs, enhancing the overall trust and clarity in our services.
For further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our support team at Support@penji.co or call our Support line directly at 888 497 3654 or our local number at 267 692 2834