Give an Affordable Licensing for Everyday Users As a long-time user of Adobe products, I’d like to share some honest thoughts and a proposal to improve the current licensing model—especially for users in lower- and middle-income countries like Tajikistan.Today, millions of people around the world use Premiere Pro or Audition not as Hollywood-level professionals, but as everyday users—for school, blogs, family videos, or personal podcasts. They don’t need cloud syncing, AI features, or heavy enterprise-level tools. What they want is to quickly edit a video, clean up audio, add some titles—and that’s it.But in reality, getting even these basic functions is difficult: the minimum Creative Cloud subscription costs $30/month. That’s roughly 10–15% of the average monthly income in Tajikistan. For many, it’s simply unaffordable.The result? People continue using Adobe products—but they don't pay for them at all. Not because they don’t want to support Adobe, but because there’s no fair or flexible access model that matches their needs and fi