piracy magic
For
Adobe, all they need to do is check the meta data. If you work
somewhere that uses Adobe products (especially all the creative cloud
stuff), they'd pretty much fire you on the spot if they found out you
don't actually own it.
They
put metadata in exported photos and videos? Seems kinda sketchy. Plus,
wouldn't covering your tracks be as easy as removing said metadata?
This thread might be of interest to you: https://www.quora.com/Can-Adobe-find-piracy-Photoshop-through-an-image
Couldn't
you then say save the image in Photoshop as BMP, then load that into
IrfanView and save it as JPG from there? Bye bye Adobe metadata.
Yup.
You can do the same with many popular formats: import Maya models into
Blender and save them as Blend files and if there was any metadata it's
gone.
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