Can I use Adobe Acrobat software to create, view, manipulate, secure and/or print PDF files for other people (friends, family or co-workers)?
Yes, with some important restrictions. You may install and use (including processing files for other people) Acrobat on a single computer. Once installed, you may use the software to create, view, manipulate, secure, and/or print PDF files for yourself or for others. However, you may not allow other people or computers to: (1) access or use the software via an internal network (even if such people or computers are taking advantage of Acrobat network features such as “watched folders”) unless such users also have valid licenses or (2) access or use the software through any other network resource (such as the Internet or other public network). In addition, you may not automate any function or feature of the software (including but not limited to the creation, viewing, manipulation, securing, or printing of PDF files from your computer) if such automation processes requests from other unlicensed users and/or machines (including, without limitation, automation through use of scripts and ba
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