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November 30, 2020
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Adobe CC Individual Plan Licensing

  • November 30, 2020
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Hi everyone. I just have a quick question: is it ok to use adobe individual plans for commercial use? It does say in the terms and conditions: 'Ownership. You (as a Business or an individual, as applicable) retain all rights and ownership of your Content. We do not claim any ownership rights to your Content.'  I presume this is the plan that freelance designers use to make a living. I would like to pursue freelance work. When I was deciding what plan to go for the helpdesk employee gave me the impression this was not the case and suggested the buisness plan? I can only presume that there was a miscommunication or he wanted me to sign up to the more expensive plan (I was also lead to believe that adobe stock was included in the buisiness plan, which it was not). I just wanted to clear this up. Any feedback would be much appreciated.

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Correct answer kglad

individual plans, student plans, even trial plans allow you to use your creations commercially.

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Peru Bob
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Community Expert
November 30, 2020

When I was deciding what plan to go for the helpdesk employee gave me the impression this was not the case and suggested the buisness plan? 

They were just trying to upsell you. 

kglad is correct

Participant
December 1, 2020

As I thought, not cool. Thank you also. 

kglad
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kgladCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
November 30, 2020

individual plans, student plans, even trial plans allow you to use your creations commercially.

Participant
December 1, 2020

Thanks for confirming that. 

kglad
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December 1, 2020

you're welcome.