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Hello, Adobe Expert? I was browsing your Product Licenses & Terms of Use. Impressive is that it has a-whopping 304 pages!
But I feel a-mite Disappointed in-that you fail to identify _each_ language. I as-one, would like to know! Thank you. 🙂
P. S. I feel so-happy to write in colors. Doing such-an easy task gives me time to think about what I have written!
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They have lots and lots of money for lawyers to produce such terms and conditions.
If you are a wide target like Adobe, you have to guard your back.
You are probably the first person to have read the terms. Multilingual as well I see. Usually people just sign them as they won't get the service without doing so. I never read them at all, and I bet most don't.
I have found over the last 40 years of programming, that sites with small sets of terms are usually better than the ones with large ones. Not
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Not sure what you are asking?
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Please re-read the context, here:
Brad Lawryk Dec 14, 2016 11:04 PM (in response to Dr. Robert A. Novy)
Not sure what you are asking?
Simply I wonder what is the Name of each Language. For example, which is French, German, Boer, et cetera? Thank you, Brad.
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Copy a few lines into https://translate.google.com/ which I think will tell you the language
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Dear John T. Smith,
Copy a few lines into https://translate.google.com/ which I think will tell you the language
I prefer to just read which language it is. Simple Curiosity!
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They have lots and lots of money for lawyers to produce such terms and conditions.
If you are a wide target like Adobe, you have to guard your back.
You are probably the first person to have read the terms. Multilingual as well I see. Usually people just sign them as they won't get the service without doing so. I never read them at all, and I bet most don't.
I have found over the last 40 years of programming, that sites with small sets of terms are usually better than the ones with large ones. Not always true of course.
Horses for courses what!