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Re: Calumet files Chapter 7

Eric Stevens
SubjectRe: Calumet files Chapter 7
FromEric Stevens
Date04/06/2014 00:39 (04/06/2014 10:39)
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On Fri, 04 Apr 2014 23:31:49 -0400, nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:

nospam
In article <gdquj9dtitklh6qoft392dnkvgv3pjk9fa@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@sum.co.nz>wrote:

once again, there is no approval necessary to write and sell a photoshop plug-in and call it that, which is what a lot of companies do.

Tony Cooper
To paraphrase one of your favorite terms: no one has said that any approval is required to write a plug-in to used with an Adobe product.

Sandman
Only to "use with" Photoshop:

Tony Cooper 03/15/2014 03:13:30 PM <hgn8i9pp0requhve7bt09eubvstel0ig44@4ax.com>

"they can approve vendors as suppliers of plugins for Photoshop. The plugins on that page are evidently plugins that Adobe has approved for use with Photoshop."

Only - you have never been able to provide any support for the approval process from Adobe for plugins to be "used with" Photoshop.

Eric Stevens
See https://www.adobeexchange.com/producer

Sandman
You pointed to a process wherein Adobe approves to include the plug-in on their market place (titled "Photoshop Plug-ins" while none are authored by Adobe), but that failed to provide support for the claim that they approve the plugins "for use with Photoshop".

Eric Stevens
I think the process begins here http://www.adobe.com/misc/terms.html and the information you are after may be downstream of section 9.5

nospam
it doesn't.

all you need to do is download the photoshop sdk, write whatever plug-in you want and offer it for sale. adobe doesn't even have to know about it.

I suspect that when you get hold of the Adobe plugin SDK you are bound by an Adobe license agreement.

Do you know what the curent agreement has to say on the subject? --

Regards,

Eric Stevens

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