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September 10, 2014
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Academy of Art Cancels CS6 for all current and PAST students. I don't want the cloud. I've been robbed!

  • September 10, 2014
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Adobe and the Academy of Art University are in the process of canceling thousands of registered copies of the Adobe Master Collection - v. CS6 without warning, notice, or legal grounds. Be warned.

It's a direct violation of the licensing agreement, and both parties are blaming each other for the theft. I know they are canceling the serial numbers in batches, and I think it is an attempt to dampen the public perception. I am also pretty convinced they are doing it at other universities. I am going to organize a class-action lawsuit. This is theft, and coercion, of the highest order. The think they can force us to use Cloud, and pay them for eternity for the privilege, but stealing our property directly off our laptops.

Adobe is attacking their precious newbies, students, and recent graduates. They are harming the very people who would have supported them in future years, and they should be held accountable.

facebook.com/adobesteals

Please join us. We will only make waves in numbers. Get the word out.

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解決に役立った回答 Jeffrey_A_Wright

We regret the recent confusion regarding the Academy of Art University (AAU) and Adobe’s software term usage agreement for Adobe’s Creative Suite applications.

Under the current contract between AAU and Adobe, Creative Suite software licenses are valid for the period of enrollment at AAU only.

As a courtesy to recent Academy graduates and alumni, AAU is providing a license extension of Adobe Creative Suite 6 (CS6) to students who attended AAU between May 1, 2012 and September 1, 2014, and received a CS6 license during that period of time. This license extension is being offered free of charge and will be valid through December 31, 2015.  There is also an option to purchase a first-year discounted version of the new Adobe Creative Cloud membership.

Please call the AAU online helpdesk at 1-888-431-2787 for more information/assistance.

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October 10, 2014

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Spread the word and upvote for visibility.  The word is getting out fast now.

Participant
October 1, 2014
John Carey,
Adobe Customer Care replied to your Tweet!
John Carey
John Carey @jvcarey

@AdobeCare Adobe is expiring CS6 license's in the thousands. ? why. I had a valid license which I used for 2 yrs, Now its invalid. - 01 Oct

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John Carey @jvcarey

@AdobeCare you are not reading the forums. AAU say its not their problem. - 01 Oct

Adobe Customer Care @AdobeCare

@jvcarey We were informed that AAU sent out an email on Monday: AAU is providing a license extension of Adobe Creative Suite 6 when you call

pixelbruin作成者
Known Participant
October 1, 2014

Yeah they sent it out. They refuse to show us the EULA or detsils . it is believed that if you accept it, you waive your right to protest the first theft in the first place. Greedy greedy

Jeffrey_A_Wright
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Community Manager
October 1, 2014

We regret the recent confusion regarding the Academy of Art University (AAU) and Adobe’s software term usage agreement for Adobe’s Creative Suite applications.

Under the current contract between AAU and Adobe, Creative Suite software licenses are valid for the period of enrollment at AAU only.

As a courtesy to recent Academy graduates and alumni, AAU is providing a license extension of Adobe Creative Suite 6 (CS6) to students who attended AAU between May 1, 2012 and September 1, 2014, and received a CS6 license during that period of time. This license extension is being offered free of charge and will be valid through December 31, 2015.  There is also an option to purchase a first-year discounted version of the new Adobe Creative Cloud membership.

Please call the AAU online helpdesk at 1-888-431-2787 for more information/assistance.

Participant
October 1, 2014

I left AAU with disagreements with instructors, so they don't want contact from me. Also I am not on Facebook anymore due to privacy issues. I tweeted @adobecare waiting for a reply. My CS5.5 versions are still working. Keep me posted on whats happening. Whatever Adobe is doing is unethical. I know its happening to people from other schools.

Asetv
Participant
September 30, 2014

Class Action Lawsuit anyone? At least then we can "purchase a new product" as they keep mentioning whenever we fight back. I wouldn't mind purchasing a new product on Adobe's dime. This is ridiculous. I had a customer service rep tell me that he would send me CS2 to rectify the situation... CS2?! Seriously, if anyone is organizing a lawsuit, let us know. I'm sure many of us would love to partake - self included.

pixelbruin作成者
Known Participant
September 29, 2014

Before the big announcement about our licenses, which is supposedly happening today, I wanted to do a recap of facts that we have gathered over the last three weeks so we can easily review our position as a group.

1.) Between May 2012 and August 2014, the Academy of Art University granted students permanent licenses, for CS6 Master Collection. We have documented proof that we were told, in writing, that these licenses would never expire and all forms of professional and student work were permitted. In fact, we have several sources for this claim, and it is not in dispute.
2.) We were given stand-alone, non-subscription based software, which appears to be the last possible independent version of Adobe’s software suite.
3.) License cancellation began in June 2014, occurring in waves, with the largest set of cancellations (and presumed final batch) occurring around August 3rd, 2014. There was no warning, and no one was prepared to endure the changes or impending costs associated with the theft. Many, in desperation to keep their jobs, were forced to pay the ransom and join Creative Cloud against their personal will.
4.) Adobe blames AAU for the cancellations, with no details as to why, except for a clear direction to only contact AAU about the issue as they will not assist us or explain their reasoning. We have a plethora of sources for this claim.,
5.) The acting school director of AAU told me, Sarah Ryan, directly, that she had “no previous knowledge this would happen.” She even went on to claim “shock” at the turn of events. Therefore while Adobe blames AAU squarely, AAU is claiming complete and total ignorance. I personally find this highly suspicious given the well-orchestrated plan to support Adobe in an advertising campaign, using AAU student work, and AAU real estate. This joint campaign was organized months before the cancellations took place. AAU and Adobe are in a public business relationship. It is self-evident and their joint campaign took preparation, well before the theft of our software, and subsequent push towards adopting the very product on the advertisements. This makes the claim of ignorance absurd, and insulting to all involved.
6.) The licenses installed on our computers make no reference to our software being time limited, revocable, or even student editions. We have read them, with lawyers. Again, written, documented proof.
7.) Adobe will not show us proof that the cancellations were valid. They will not produce any documentation or make any public announcements. In fact I have, in writing, from customer support at Adobe, that no such document exists to prove the time limitation of my software - because there isn't such language anywhere.
8.) AAU will not produce any documentation to support their position to force the adoption of Creative Cloud for current,or past students. They will not prove the terms of the licensing contract with Adobe either. The only public announcement that was made offered no details on how they would support us at all, let alone defend our consumer rights.
9.) AAU’s acting director, Sue Rowley, is publicly telling student reps that we, the students, need to support Adobe’s financial model. This is a direct conflict of interest. Her job is to lead our university and support students seeking higher education. She has instead publicly stated her allegiance and support for a billion dollar company’s marketing strategy. She empathizes with it, and went as far as to tell me I should "want" Creative Cloud. This conflict of interest deserves recognition and investigation.
10.) George Brown College also had their CS6 licenses revoked by Adobe in a similar turn of events. That college was able to have the license keys returned to students, after applying pressure to Adobe on behalf of their student body. AAU has been made aware of this fact, and has not replied to it.
11.) Friday August 26th, 2014 AAU was meant to release a statement about “options” for “alumni (only)” which was never released. Licensure was not dependent upon graduation status at the time it was conveyed, making this statement confusing. AAU canceled their plans to finally make a statement (after nearly one month of requests) and we are still left with no answers.
12.) A Creative Cloud subscription will cost 600$ annually, per person, with raises in rates yearly, for life. This unexpected cost is too much for many to bear, putting their livelihoods in risk.

In conclusion:

We had a contract. Adobe (and possibly AAU) broke it. AAU has done nothing to defend us, and may be complicit in our misfortune. Students are being fed information that is not rooted in the facts, or relevant to the simple issue at hand. AAU attempts to distract us with irrelevant topics and details.

We all had software, which people depend on to make a living, and earn an education. It was stolen without warning, and it has not been returned. It was deactivated from personal computers without their consent. People have lost time, money, opportunities, and in a few cases housing as a result.

Don’t get distracted by the spin, or the superfluous details. This is robbery and people have been massively impacted by it – financially, emotionally, and creatively.

pixelbruin作成者
Known Participant
September 26, 2014

The students and alum from George Brown University in Canada had their licenses restored. Will AAU be arranging the same solution for us? Why should we be any different?

eso2530
Participating Frequently
September 26, 2014

Gah-whuh!?! I literally almost did a spit-take; go George Brown College! I wish I felt like AAU would advocate for its students the same way, but then I remember who we're dealing with and have to fight back equal parts amusement and frustration. I'd be ABSOLUTELY astounded if the school decided to think of something other than lining their pockets and chose to do the right thing for us. Wishful thinking?

eso2530
Participating Frequently
September 22, 2014

I guess the one looming question that remains for me is, why is my license key for CS5.5 still alive and perfectly valid?

Participating Frequently
September 23, 2014

It was a separate agreement subject to different terms. We don't have any details on that exchange, but it is unrelated to the CS6 agreement/cancellation.

eso2530
Participating Frequently
September 25, 2014

I understand that it was a different deal. The reason I brought it up is because I find it incredibly odd that Adobe/AAU would cancel the CS6 keys, but not do anything with the CS5.5 licenses. It seems to me (based entirely on conjecture) that the deal between both parties would have been similar, if not the same, for both versions of the software; but like I said, that's purely an assumption.

pixelbruin作成者
Known Participant
September 21, 2014

Hey guys, we started a formal petition. Please sign it! Adobe (not surprised) won't let me post the link here. Please go to Facebook.com/adobesteals. The link to the change.org petition is there. Thank you!!

Inspiring
September 20, 2014
Participant
September 19, 2014

My license was expired and this is not acceptable. Like what others said Tuition should have covered the program and we were given a license to work permanently. I hope this will be resolved immediately.