on 03-12-2012 22:42
on 03-12-2012 22:42
on 04-12-2012 01:39
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Those T&C's only apply to third-party developers and commercial bodies that make use of the trademark "Photoshop" in their applications, literature etc. Google have a similar policy to stop the commercial use of terms like "googling".
It's because of a specific legal issue called "Trademark Erosion" where a company fails to actively protect a trademark or brand-name from becoming used in a "generic" form. If they don't, they can end-up losing all of their rights over their own product's name and no-one can register or own that brandname again.
Basically, if Adobe didn't state and enforce those rules, within a couple of years the shelves would be full of products with names like "'Tesco photoshop" and Adobe could neither prevent it nor make any money from it - "photoshop" would just become an unprotected - and unprotectable - word like "editor" or "program".
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on 04-12-2012 10:42
on 04-12-2012 10:42
on 04-12-2012 16:00
whats with all the technical stuff???? pen and paper...
on 04-12-2012 16:07
The pen is mightier than the sword, I mean pc
on 04-12-2012 16:10
hmmm
04-12-2012 16:12 - edited 04-12-2012 16:13
04-12-2012 16:12 - edited 04-12-2012 16:13
Mouse and mouse mat for me:) my hand isn't that artistic haha.
the best thing about computer art is I never have to hunt for a sharpener to sharpen my mouse:D
on 04-12-2012 16:13
on 04-12-2012 16:14
on 04-12-2012 16:14
on 04-12-2012 16:14
Liquid, as you know, to me theres nothing like pouring your heart out over paper, but hey, its not for everyone!
on 04-12-2012 16:16
on 04-12-2012 16:16