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Does anyone know if it is possible to purchase a plan in the name of a local Photography Club?
Plans are attached to a user id. User ids are personal.
Especially this is important:
5. Account Information.
You are responsible for all activity that occurs via your account. Please notify Customer Support immediately if you become aware of any unauthorized use of your account. You may not (a) Share your account information (except with an authorized account administrator); or (b) use another person’s account. Your account administrator may use your account information to manage your use a
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Plans are attached to a user id. User ids are personal.
Especially this is important:
5. Account Information.
You are responsible for all activity that occurs via your account. Please notify Customer Support immediately if you become aware of any unauthorized use of your account. You may not (a) Share your account information (except with an authorized account administrator); or (b) use another person’s account. Your account administrator may use your account information to manage your use and access to the Services and Software. For PhoneGap, we reserve the right to monitor and enforce subscription plan limits and restrictions, including, but not limited to, the right to charge for overages.
(https://www.adobe.com/legal/terms.html)
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So, it isn't just about the purchase name. It also would not be allowed, for example to have a shared computer with shared software for use by members of the club, each one would need a license. Adobe seem really not to have worked out the situations where people need to share in a casual way, and would rather turn down the business than relax their rules, so far as I can see.
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Account Belongs to user not to the companies..
Your account administrator may use your account information to manage your use and access to the Services and Software. For PhoneGap, we reserve the right to monitor and enforce subscription plan limits and restrictions, including, but not limited to, the right to charge for overages.