I've rented tools from time to time for one or another of my various careers, but never had I need to continue to rent them to use the products that were created with the rented tools. Your cable or phone subscriptions don't permit you to create content, only consume it. The argument that we subscribe to other services is specious. The problem isn't file ownership, it's file access, and unless you continue to pay, there will come a time when you no longer can use what you've created (though you can certainly pass it on to someone else who can). Your files will always be yours, and nobody else will have access to them unless you give it yourself. For the record, I don't like the subscription model and have made the choice not to do production work in CC versions, and I'm old enough that I will probably be completely retired before I have no choice.Īs the video, it's beautiful, but the premise is wrong.
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