![]() ![]() Sie hatten die Lizenz unter dieser Emailadresse. Werde ich aufgefordert kosten zu tragen? Dessen war ich mir nicht bewusst. Ich wurde nur gebeten einem Einladungslink zu folgen und mir ein Konto zu erstellen. Dieses Konto habe ich aber selbstständig nicht genutzt. Ich werde Ihren Fall nun an unser Anwaltsteam weiterleiten. Sie haben unsere Produkte genutzt, der Link wurde Ihnen aufgrund einer Bestellung zugesandt. Wie kann ich dann dafür zur Verantwortung gezogen werden?ĭiese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android Mobiltelefon mit WEB.DE Mail gesendet. Ich habe diese Bestellung aber nicht veranlasst. You may use Google translate.ĭie Nutzung illegaler Lizenzen ist strafbar. This was months ago, and the Adobe support says I just activated the subscription yesterday. I think this email was maybe sent by mistake to me. I mean who would decline an invitation to use some nice tools I don't know how to use? I can't remember how I got this invitation, it was just there in my email. Up to now you didn't answer if you know the guy sending out nice invitations for a great software (well except if it was coming from the mail address. And that would be for me a reason not to click on the link. It seams to me that you were not expecting an invitation. This is my advice: get clear with your "supplier" that you are using properly licensed software. Was it set up by your company directly for you? The killer argument is this one (from Test Screen Name): I would also like to ask, though, who invited you to the team and pay over $600 each year for you. I do not know if e-mails like that exist at Adobe, but the e-mails I get have a "better" naming. If you look into the internals of the e-mail, you will see then that the sending domain is probably not Adobe.except if the mail is FROM adobe. You can, when your mail server is not correctly configured get an e-mail that looks like it comes from a domain () but it does not. ![]() I checked the enail if it's a scam or not the real one, but it all was okay. When they got remote access to your computer or when the software you installed is not legit, your computer and your whole home network may be infected with bad software stealing your data. I got however called by scammers claiming they where from Microsoft. So I can't "sell" licenses outside of my company's environment.Ī day ago I got called by Adobe, they said that my Dolby License is illegal and I could get punished with a imprisonment.Īdobe does not call people! At least not of my knowledge. The terms don't allow me, however, to sub-license the software. I am the manager of a Creative Cloud for Teams license pool, so I can invite people to CC for teams, if I have spare licenses. It seams that Dolby suspects Adobe not having declared the complete user numbers and after Adobe decided to continue without Dolby technology, Dolby attacked Adobe on the legal battlefield. The Dolby clash is between Adobe and Dolby. This has however, nothing to do with a DOLBY license. If the software is not properly licensed, you could face legal problems. However, if the invitation you got is legit, there will be no illegal software on your computer (from Adobe).īut, interpreting in between the lines, it seams to me, that you are not quite sure if it is legit.
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