![]() ![]() While Adobe’s Creative Cloud suite can be used offline (a benefit these cracks take advantage of), the Creative Cloud apps also need to ping Adobe’s servers at least once every 30 days for monthly subscribers and once every 99 days for people paying annually. But whether the pirates will succeed in the long term is still unknown. ![]() “One of the things we noticed when we switched to is that people who never bought software from Adobe-some as pirated software before-now know that they can afford it.” Adobe’s digital media chief David Wadhwani told TechHive’s IDG colleagues in Sweden (link in Swedish) in May.Įven with cheaper software, however, it seems pirates are still willing to crack open Adobe’s popular application suite. The assumption with Creative Cloud is that it would be much harder to pirate and that the $50 monthly fee for Creative Cloud would encourage pirates to fork over the dough for legitimate versions. Along with Microsoft Windows and Office, Adobe’s creative applications frequently top any list of the most frequently pirated software around the world.
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