Fraud Blocker

Adobe has long supported the festival, and everyone we have dealt with there has been excellent. We are glad they engage closely with the community and act on feedback to quickly revise their terms of service to provide clarity and improve readability.

While Terry White may not be an Adobe lawyer, his role as an Adobe Evangelist lends credibility to his insights. He took to YouTube to explain the changes and address the rumours. Here are the key points, but it’s highly recommended to watch the full video and review the terms of service for yourself terms of service.

  • Adobe does not own your content, and they don’t train generative AI models on your content unless you choose to submit it to the Adobe Stock Marketplace.
  • Adobe will only access your content to provide the services you requested and they do not scan or review any content on your local device.
  • You own your content, and Adobe needs a license to operate its products and services for your benefit. These rights include reproducing, distributing, creating derivative works, publicly displaying, publicly performing, and sub-licensing your content. In practice, this means Adobe can use external servers to make copies of your file each time you place it into a cloud app such as Adobe Express.

 

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Festival submissions

Submit your photo series to be considered for solo or group exhibitions in Head On Photo Festival 2025. Submissions close 11:59pm Sunday 23 March Sydney time (GMT+11)

Andrea Agostini