Post ARIbG0aeNrCUQGHgZc by baldur@toot.cafe
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 (DIR) Post #ARIbG0aeNrCUQGHgZc by baldur@toot.cafe
       2023-01-04T10:39:20Z
       
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       Turns out that Adobe is collecting all of its customers' pictures into a machine learning training set.This is opt-out, not opt-in so if you use Lightroom, for example, it defaults to adding all of your photos to the set.If these are unpublished pictures, work-in-progress, etc. they'll still be analysed as soon as they're synced.I've been using Lightroom to sync photos from my Windows desktop to my iPad. Now I need to reconsider that.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARIbG9qvwgZb9MyJhg by baldur@toot.cafe
       2023-01-04T10:41:19Z
       
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       This obviously only applies if the pictures touch Adobe's servers in some way, such as cloud syncing. That's basically every picture ever uploaded into Lightroom.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARIbGAcn4kr1XnMXIW by baldur@toot.cafe
       2023-01-04T10:49:55Z
       
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       First saw mention of this over on Twitter but the screenshot is from when I went to check on it in my own settings.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJ35dbHnlhUwSQOrQ by baldur@toot.cafe
       2023-01-04T13:47:37Z
       
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       Muting this thread now. Going viral is always a bit unpleasant so I'm going to preempt that by ignoring the thread completely 😁
       
 (DIR) Post #ARJEosXODAg7nONSD2 by zleap@qoto.org
       2023-01-04T19:35:03Z
       
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       @baldur According to the Creative commons video,  if you create something you have automatic all rights reserved copyright of that work.   If adobe are using with out your permission then this is clearly a breach of copyright and therefore illegal.The fact Adobe think they can trick people,so that persons work can sinply be used shows how arrogant big tech is. Any Opt IN or Opt OUT should be crystal clear in wording and implementation.Treat them as they would if you shared their software online illegally, prosecution or lawsuit.  The laws that protect IP work BOTH ways.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARTps6D38X3n1U3sRs by solarkraft@mastodon.social
       2023-01-04T14:13:42Z
       
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       @baldur Wow, I sure love SaaS!