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Inspiring
April 23, 2024
Question

Many features still in Beta?

  • April 23, 2024
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I was under the impression that one of Firefly's most useful features was that the images could be used commercially, as they are being based on a closed, controlled ecosystem.

I was considering using it for commercial work, but apparently, this still isn't the case:

"Outputs from beta features can be used commercially unless otherwise designated in the product or elsewhere, but they aren't eligible for indemnification while in beta."

(Emphasis is mine.)

From this page.

 

So, this seems to say that yes, you can use it commercially, but you can be sued. Am I interpreting this correctly?

 

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Kevin Stohlmeyer
Brainiac
April 23, 2024

@turner111 you are talking about two different solutions. Those features in Firefly (not in beta) are available for Commercial use. In Photoshop, they are still being developed and are considered beta.

turner111Author
Inspiring
April 23, 2024

Hi Kevin, 

I'm addressing indemnification, not commercial use. As noted, Photoshop's AI generated content, as specified in my link, can be used commercially, but its use does not provide legal protections.


I assume this means Photoshop is using a different version of AI generation, which may be drawing from otherwise copyright-protected content.

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 23, 2024

Those beta features are in the beta version of Photoshop, not the production version. If you want the indemification coverage, continue to use the general release version of Photoshop.

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)