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(Unverified)Mar 28th 2008 7:40AM
Apart from what 'me' discovered in the small print, which I found pretty horrifying I was quite excited at the prospect of something for nothing and really better than anything else around at the moment and you guys extolling it's praise then, after following the links and getting to the 'join' page I find - US ONLY arrrggghhhhhh.
Keith from NOT THE US
(Unverified)Mar 28th 2008 9:09AM
Although it says US only, I think you can sign up from anywhere (worked for me at least and I'm outside the US).
It might just mean that your images will be stored on a US server and subject to US law.
Just a guess on my part.
(Unverified)Mar 28th 2008 10:29AM
When I talked to Adobe last week, they said that the initial roll-out was focussing on English speaking users, but that localization was definitely coming -- as David said, you shouldn't have any problem using/signing up for the service. Basically Adobe just wants to get the English version of the beta out first and then look at other stuff -- so I really think US-only was just a product of that. They made a point to say that anyone could sign-up/use the service