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I had a thought, Since adobe shut down flash, then why not buy Flash Player from adobe and create a new flash player? wooould the folks at adobe be willing to let me buy it off them eventually?
You can license a maintained copy of Flash Player from our support partner HARMAN. They can also help with options for distributing applications that depend on Flash as a standalone binary.
Details are in the enterprise FAQ, here:
https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/enterprise-end-of-life.html
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So, spend a few tens of millions of dollars and you could have a Flash Player (not exclusive rights). Of course, Google, Apple, Microsoft and the others will still block it, so your purchase may be pretty useless.
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Nowadays, you can create any Flash stuff with HTML5 and WebGL, which are far safer alternatives. It makes no sense to keep Flash itself and/or the Flash Player alive.
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Can we use HTML5 and WebGL to access the content on old websites which used Flash?
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No - the contet provider would need to migrate their Flash content to some other technology. Nothing th end-user can do.
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I had a thought, Since adobe shut down flash, then why not buy Flash Player from adobe and create a new flash player? wooould the folks at adobe be willing to let me buy it off them eventually?
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Not likely. Don't throw good money after bad. Save it or put it towards something beneficial like finding cures for diseases.
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You can license a maintained copy of Flash Player from our support partner HARMAN. They can also help with options for distributing applications that depend on Flash as a standalone binary.
Details are in the enterprise FAQ, here:
https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/enterprise-end-of-life.html