How to get past terms of use page

When I sign in I reach
the terms of use page. How do I accept and continue?
kelvyn999

There is no main frame of a page.  There are spreads, and there are page items.  Spreads also have pages, but pages don't hold page items, only spreads (and master spreads) do.
So, there are 2 ways to find your story's frame.
1) Given the story UIDRef (the ITextModel object), or an entry in the IStoryList from the kDocBoss, you can get the frames of that story from the IFrameList, which is also on the ITextModel object. You look at the frames and find the one on the spread &/or page you want.
2) Given a spread, look at all the page items on it (via ISpread::ForEachItem or ISpread::GetItemsOnPage). Use the IGraphicFrameData::GetTextContentUID method to find the story (ITextModel) for each page item.  You'll need to be able to identify your story somehow or look at the story's IFrameList to determine if it has frames on other spreads, if that's all you know.
Good luck.
Jon

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    Terms of Use
    Adobe General Terms of Use
    Last updated May 7, 2012. Replaces April 30, 2010 version in its entirety.
    1. Your Agreement With Adobe.
    1.1 Choice of Law. If you are a resident of North America, your relationship is with Adobe Systems Incorporated, a United States company, and you agree to be bound by the laws of California and the laws of the United States. If you reside outside of North America, your relationship is with Adobe Systems Software Ireland Limited, and you agree to be bound by the laws of Ireland.
    1.2 This document sets forth your legal agreement with Adobe Systems Incorporated or Adobe Systems Software Ireland Limited and its agents and affiliates (collectively, “Adobe”). Your use of any Adobe website or service (collectively “Service” or “Services”) that link to these terms is subject to these Terms of Use (the “General Terms”).
    1.3 Some Services may also be subject to additional or different terms (the “Additional Terms”). Without limitation, the Additional Terms for the following Services are hereby incorporated into the General Terms by reference:
    Acrobat.com
    Digital Publishing Suite
    Adobe ConnectNow
    EchoSign
    Adobe Content Server 4
    Adobe Translator
    Adobe Flash Platform Services
    PhoneGap Build
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    TypeKit
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    1.4 If there is any conflict between the General Terms and the Additional Terms, then the Additional Terms take precedence in relation to that Service. The General Terms and any applicable Additional Terms and all other documents incorporated by reference in these General Terms are referred to as the “Terms”.
    1.5 Adobe may change the Terms at its sole discretion. If we change the Terms, then we will make a new copy available athttp://www.adobe.com/go/terms. Your use of the Services is subject to the most current version of the Terms at the time of such use.
    2. Definitions.
    Unless otherwise defined, capitalized terms used throughout these General Terms have the meanings stated below:
    2.1 “Account Information” means the information you provide to Adobe when you register for a service, including your Adobe ID and log-in information.
    2.2 “Intellectual Property Rights” means copyright, moral rights, trademark, trade dress, patent, trade secret, unfair competition, and any other intellectual and proprietary rights.
    2.3 “Law” means any applicable law, regulation, or generally accepted practices or guidelines in any applicable jurisdiction, such as any laws regarding the export of data or software to and from the United States or other applicable countries.
    2.4 “Make Available” means to email, post, transmit, upload, or otherwise make available through your use of the Services.
    2.5 “Marks” means the trademarks, logos and service marks displayed on the Services.
    2.6 “Materials” means any materials provided by Adobe and any User Content, including, without limitation, any (a) information, data, documents, images, photographs, graphics, audio, videos, or webcasts, (b) products, and (c) Software.
    2.7 “Service Materials” means Materials other than Your Content.
    2.8 “Shared Content” means the User Content that you or other Users share through the Services.
    2.9 “Software” means Adobe software code and associated documentation, including without limitation any mobile and tablet applications related to the Services, content files, drivers, patches, or fonts.
    2.10 “User” means a user of the Service.
    2.11 “User Content” means (a) Your Content and (b) Shared Content uploaded by other Users.
    2.12 “Your Content” means any Materials that you Make Available through your use of the Services.
    2.13 “Your Shared Content” means Your Content that you choose to make into Shared Content.
    3. Acceptance of Terms.
    3.1 You may not use the Services if you do not agree to the Terms. You may accept the Terms (a) by selecting “I agree” to these Terms, (b) by using the Services in any way, such as downloading or uploading any Materials made available via the Services by Adobe, you, or other Users, or (c) by merely browsing the Services.
    3.2 You may not use the Services if (a) you are prohibited by Law from receiving or using the Services, (b) you are not fully able and competent to enter into a binding contract with Adobe, such as if you are not of legal age or have not obtained parental consent. In particular, unless expressly stated otherwise in the Additional Terms for any given Service, you affirm that you are over the age of 13 and acknowledge that these Services were not intended for children under 13.
    3.3 Adobe may require you to provide consent to the updated Terms before further use of the Services is permitted. Otherwise, your continual use of any Service constitutes your acceptance of the changes.
    4. Privacy Policy.
    For information about Adobe’s data protection and collection practices, please read the Adobe Privacy Policy athttp://www.adobe.com/go/privacy, which is incorporated herein by reference. You agree to Adobe’s use of your data in accordance with the Privacy Policy.
    5. Ownership.
    5.1 Services and Adobe Materials. The Services and Materials, and their selection and arrangement, are protected by Intellectual Property Rights. Except as expressly provided in the Terms, Adobe and its licensors do not grant any express or implied rights to use the Services and Materials. All rights, title, and interest in the Service and Materials, in all languages, formats, and media throughout the world, are and will continue to be the exclusive property of Adobe and/or its licensors and nothing in the Terms shall be construed to confer any license or right, by implication, estoppel or otherwise, under copyright or other intellectual property rights, to you or any third party.
    5.2 Trademarks. The Marks are the property of Adobe or other rights holders. You are not permitted to use the Marks without the prior consent of Adobe or the rights holder. Adobe and the Adobe logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. For a current list of Adobe’s Marks, as well as certain third party Marks, please refer to the posted trademark information at http://www.adobe.com/go/trademarks.
    5.3 Your Content. If you are an individual User, then you own all right, title, and ownership to Your Content. If you are using and accessing the Services and Materials through an account purchased by someone else (such as an employer or a client), then then the person who paid for the account retains all right, title, and ownership to Your Content. For example, if you are using Services provided by your employer, then your employer (not you) owns Your Content.
    6. Use of Services and Materials.
    6.1 If you comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Adobe grants to you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable right to access and use the Services, to Make Available Your Content to the Service, and to use the Service Materials in connection with the Services, subject to the following conditions:
    (a) You may not alter, copy, modify, or re-transmit the Service Materials without Adobe’s express consent;
    (b) You may not lease, license, rent, or sell the Service Materials or the right to use and access the Services;
    (c) You may not remove, obscure, or alter any text, copyright, or other proprietary notices contained in Service Materials; and
    (d) You may not copy or imitate part or all of the design, layout, or look-and-feel of the Service, which are protected by Intellectual Property Rights.
    6.2 You agree to use the Services and the Materials only as permitted by the Terms and any Law.
    6.3 You acknowledge and agree that certain Services and Materials may be available only if you have paid a fee or have provided certain Account Information.
    6.4 Adobe uses reasonable efforts to make the Services available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, there will be occasions when the Service will be interrupted for maintenance, upgrades and repairs, or as a result of failure of telecommunications links and equipment that are beyond our control. Adobe will take reasonable steps to minimize such disruption, to the extent it is within our reasonable control. Certain Services may not be available in all languages.
    6.5 Adobe may modify or discontinue, temporarily or permanently, the Services or Materials, or any portion thereof, with or without notice. You agree that Adobe shall not be liable to you or anyone else if we do so.
    6.6 Payment.
    (a) Subscription Fees. Certain Services require you to purchase a subscription or membership in order to access all or part of such Services. Subscription Fees are non-refundable, except as otherwise stated in specific subscription terms applicable to a Service. Subscription Fees may change at the end of your subscription period. Subscription terms are available athttp://www.adobe.com/go/subscription_terms.
    (b) You are responsible for paying all taxes levied in connection with your use of the Services. Your credit card company or bank may impose on you other fees, such as foreign exchange fees, in connection with your payment of the Subscription Fees,. Your ability to access the Services may require payment of third-party fees (such as telephone toll charges, mobile carrier fees, ISP, data plan, etc.). Adobe has no connection to or responsibility for such fees.
    (c) Collection of Subscription Fee. You agree that, in the event Adobe is unable to collect the Subscription Fees owed by you to Adobe for the Services, Adobe may take the steps it deems necessary to collect such Subscription Fees from you and that you will be responsible for all costs and expenses incurred by Adobe in connection with such collection activity.
    7. Account Information; Personal URL.
    7.1 You agree that your Account Information will always be complete, accurate, and up-to-date. It is your responsibility to keep your account password or log-in credentials confidential at all times and you are solely responsible to Adobe for all activity that occurs via your Account. If you become aware of any unauthorized use of your account or Account Information, or any other breach of security, you agree to notify Adobe by contacting Support athttp://www.adobe.com/go/support_contact. Adobe may require that you change your Account Information or certain parts of your Account Information at any time for any reason. Unless Adobe expressly allows you the right to create and manage Adobe IDs as an account administrator for a company or unless expressly permitted in the Additional Terms, you may not use another person’s Account Information.
    7.2 As part of registering for a Service, Adobe may require you to create a unique URL, such as your_name_here.adobe.com. Such unique URL may be used solely with the Service, only for so long as you maintain a valid account and shall not be used for any other purpose. Adobe may revoke your right to use that URL for any reason deemed appropriate by Adobe in its sole discretion by giving you at least thirty days prior notice of such revocation, except in the event that your URL, or content therein, is determined by Adobe in its sole discretion to contain infringing or illegal content or content that otherwise violates the Terms. In such event, Adobe reserves the right to revoke your right to use your unique URL immediately without notice. Additionally, Adobe owns and retains all right, title, and interest in and to the use of “Adobe,” and other Adobe property in association with a User’s unique URL. Upon termination for any reason, Adobe may permit another User to use the unique URL previously selected by you.
    8. User Conduct.
    8.1 You agree not to access or attempt to access the Services by any means other than the interface provided by Adobe or circumvent any access or use restrictions put into place to prevent certain uses of the Services.
    8.2 You agree not to use, or to encourage or permit others to use, the Services to:
    (a) Make Available any Material that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, tortious, defamatory, libelous, vulgar, obscene, child-pornographic, lewd, profane, invasive of another’s privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically, or otherwise objectionable;
    (b) Stalk, intimidate, and/or harass another;
    (c) Incite others to commit violence;
    (d) Harm minors in any way;
    (e) Make Available any Material that you do not have a right to Make Available under any Law or contractual or fiduciary relationship;
    (f) Make Available any Material that infringes any Intellectual Property Right or other proprietary right of any party;
    (g) Impersonate any person or entity, or falsely state or otherwise misrepresent your affiliation with a person or entity;
    (h) Forge headers or otherwise manipulate identifiers to disguise the origin of any of Materials posted on or transmitted through the Services;
    Use the Services or Materials such that it will mislead a User into believing that they are interacting directly with Adobe or any Service;
    (j) Engage in any chain letters, contests, junk email, pyramid schemes, spamming, surveys, or other duplicative or unsolicited messages (commercial or otherwise);
    (k) Use any Adobe domain name as a pseudonymous return email address;
    (l) Make Available any Material that contains software viruses or any other computer code, files, or programs designed to interrupt, destroy, or limit the functionality of any computer software, hardware, or telecommunications equipment;
    (m) Access or use the Services in any manner that could damage, disable, overburden, or impair any Adobe server or the networks connected to any Adobe server;
    (n) Intentionally or unintentionally interfere with or disrupt the Services or violate any applicable Laws related to the access to or use of the Services, violate any requirements, procedures, policies, or regulations of networks connected to the Services, or engage in any activity prohibited by the Terms;
    (o) Disrupt or interfere with the security of, or otherwise cause harm to, the Services, Materials, systems resources, accounts, passwords, servers, or networks connected to or accessible through the Services or any affiliated or linked sites;
    (p) Disrupt, interfere with, or inhibit any other User from using and enjoying the Services or Materials, or other affiliated or linked sites, Services, or Materials;
    (q) Access or attempt to access any Material that you are not authorized to access or through any means not intentionally made available through the Services;
    (r) Market any goods or services for any business purposes (including advertising and making offers to buy or sell goods or services), unless specifically allowed to do so by Adobe;
    (s) Reproduce, sell, trade, resell or exploit for any commercial purpose, any portion of the Services or any Materials, use of any Service or Materials, or access to any Service or Materials;
    (t) Use any data mining, robots, or similar data gathering and extraction methods in connection with the Services or Materials;
    (u) Host, on a subscription basis or otherwise, the Services without Adobe’s authorization, including any related application, to permit a third party to use the Services to create, transmit, or protect any content, or (ii) to conduct conferences or online meeting services for a third party;
    (v) Defraud, defame, or otherwise violate the legal rights (such as rights of privacy and publicity) of others; or
    (w) Collect or store data about other users in connection with the prohibited conduct and activities set forth in this Section 8.2.
    9. Your Content.
    9.1 Storage. Adobe may provide online storage for Your Content, subject to Section 9.2 below and any Additional Terms that may further define the scope of such storage. Unless otherwise stated in Additional Terms or a separate written agreement between you and Adobe, Adobe has (a) no obligation to store Your Content and (b) no responsibility or liability for the deletion or accuracy of any Materials, including Your Content, the failure to store, transmit, or receive transmission of Materials, or the security, privacy, storage, or transmission of other communications originating with or involving use of the Services.
    9.2 You agree that Adobe retains the right to create reasonable limits on the use of the Materials, including Your Content, such as limits on file size, storage space, processing capacity, and similar limits described in the web pages accompanying the Services and as otherwise determined by Adobe in its sole discretion.
    9.3 You agree that you, not Adobe, are entirely responsible for all of Your Content that you Make Available, whether publicly posted or privately transmitted. You assume all risks associated with use of Your Content, including any reliance on its accuracy, completeness, or usefulness.
    9.4 Settings Related to Use and Access of Your Content.
    (a) Certain Services may enable you to specify the level at which such Services restrict access to Your Content. You are solely responsible for applying the appropriate level of access to Your Content. If you do not choose the access level to apply to your Content, the system may default to its most permissive setting.
    (b) Adobe may allow other Users to comment on Your Shared Content unless you disable the commenting feature.
    (c) Adobe may allow you to import your contacts to the Services. For example, Adobe may provide tools to help you upload email addresses of your contacts. If you provide Adobe your password to retrieve those contacts, Adobe will not store the password after you have uploaded the contact information. In addition, Adobe will not store these email addresses you have uploaded once you have found and connected with your friends.
    9.5 Licenses to Your Content. Adobe requires certain licenses from you with respect to Your Shared Content in order to operate and enable the Services. Accordingly, you grant the licenses to Your Shared Content as follows:
    (a) For Your Shared Content that’s Made Available in a public forum (such as discussion boards or public galleries that may be browsed by anyone with an internet connection, etc.), you grant Adobe a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, transferable, and sublicensable license to adapt, display, distribute, modify, perform, publish, reproduce, translate, and use Your Shared Content for the purpose of operating and improving the Services and enabling your use of the Services. You may revoke the license and terminate Adobe’s rights at any time by making it no longer shared.
    (b) For Your Shared Content that’s Made Available in a public forum or shared privately with other Users of your choosing, you grant other Users a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, transferrable, and sublicensable license to display, distribute, perform, and reproduce Your Content, subject to Section 10 of these Terms. If you join or participate in a group that allows for sharing of Your Content within the group (such as a “group album”), then you also grant the Users within the group a license to adapt and modify Your Content that you have decided to share with such group. If you do not want to grant other Users these rights, then don’t share Your Content with other Users.
    (c) For Your Content that is shared privately with other Users of your choosing, you grant Adobe a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, transferrable, and sublicensable, license to distribute, modify, publish, reproduce, translate, and use Your Content for the purpose of operating and improving the Services and enabling your use of the Services. You may revoke this license and terminate Adobe’s rights at any time by removing Your Content from the Service; provided that you agree that Adobe may retain and use copies of Your Content for archival or “backup” purposes and pursuant to Section 15 (Investigations).
    (d) You may also grant Adobe specific or different license pursuant to the Additional Terms.
    9.6 You acknowledge that the Services are automated (e.g., Your Content is uploaded using software tools) and that Adobe personnel will not access, view, or listen to any of Your Content, except as reasonably necessary to perform the Services, including but not limited to the following: (a) respond to support requests; (b) detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues; (c) as deemed necessary or advisable by Adobe in good faith to conform to legal requirements or comply with legal process; or (d) enforce these Terms, including investigation of potential violations hereof, as further described in Section 15 (Investigations).
    9.7 You acknowledge and agree that although Adobe endeavors to provide security measures to protect Your Content (including Your Shared Content that you shared privately), Adobe is not liable for any damages resulting for the disclosure of Your Content.
    10. Shared Content.
    10.1 License to Shared Content. Adobe grants you a worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to distribute, display, download, perform, and reproduce the Shared Content, subject to the restrictions stated in this Section 10. With respect to Shared Content Made Available in a group allowing for content sharing, Adobe also grants you the license to adapt and modify such Shared Content. The license granted in this Section 10.1 is further limited to your personal, internal, and non-commercial purpose only.
    10.2 It is your sole responsibility to determine what limitations, if any, are placed on your Shared Content. Adobe cannot and does not monitor or control what others do with the Shared Content, nor can Adobe prevent them from adding to, modifying, or adapting the Shared Content.
    10.3 You agree that Adobe has no liability of any kind should other Users use, modify, destroy, corrupt, copy, or distribute your Shared Content in violation of the limitations that you may impose on its use.
    10.4 Shared Content may include personal information (such as email addresses) to facilitate your ability to share Your Content. It is your sole responsibility for any and all personal information that you or other Users used and submitted in connection with the Services. You shall comply with all data protection and privacy laws and rules applicable to the personal information of other Users.
    10.5 The Services may allow you to comment on Shared Contents. Comments are not anonymous and may be viewed by other Users. Your comments may be deleted by you, other Users, or Adobe.
    10.6 If you are invited by a user of the Service to participate in shared digital content editing or viewing, and you do not wish to receive email from such User or do not wish to participate, you are required to contact the person who invited you to update, correct, or delete the information they provided about you.
    10.7 In general, even though we might delete an account you hold with us in these types of shared editing or viewing areas, we may continue to retain information regarding your past actions with respect to content reviews or sharing initiated by others.
    10.8 Upon removal of Your Content from the Service or upon making your Shared Content no longer shared, Adobe shall have a reasonable time to cease use, distribution, and/or display of Your Content. However, you acknowledge and agree that Adobe shall have the right but not the obligation to keep archived or “backup” copies of Your Content or use Your Content pursuant to Section 15 (Investigations).
    11. Use of Software.
    11.1 Software made available via the Services or through third-party marketplaces or stores is governed by the terms of the applicable Additional Terms or the license agreement referenced in the Software. If there is any conflict between these Terms and the license agreement provided with such Software, then the license agreement shall take precedence in relation to that Software. If the Software is a pre-release version, then you are not permitted to use or otherwise rely on the Software for any commercial or production purposes, notwithstanding anything to the contrary included within an accompanying license agreement.
    11.2 Adobe may provide mobile and tablet applications through third parties that interact with the Service and Adobe products. You are responsible for obtaining and maintaining any equipment or ancillary services needed to access mobile and tablet applications and you are responsible for all applicable taxes and fees incurred while accessing such applications (such as fees from your mobile carrier, overage charges, etc.)
    11.3 If no license agreement accompanies the Software that is available for download, the download and use of such Software will be governed by the terms of this Section 11.3. Adobe grants you a personal, worldwide, revocable, limited, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, non-assignable, nonexclusive license to use the Software in the manner permitted by the Terms. For clarification, you shall not distribute, lease, rent, sell, or sublicense the Software. You agree that you will not decompile, reverse engineer, or otherwise attempt to discover the source code of the Software. Notwithstanding the foregoing, decompiling the Software is permitted to the extent the laws of the jurisdiction where you are located give you the right to do so to obtain information necessary to render the Software interoperable with other software, provided, however, that you must first request the information from Adobe and Adobe may, in its discretion, either provide such information to you or impose reasonable conditions, including reasonable fees, on use of the Software to ensure that Adobe’s Intellectual Property Rights in the Software are protected. You may not assign (or grant a sublicense of) your rights to use the Software, grant a security interest in or over your rights to use the Software, or otherwise transfer any part of your rights to use the Software. For clarity, your use of the Software is also subject to the disclaimers and limitations in Sections 13 and 14 below and your compliance with the export control provisions of Section 22.
    11.4 The Software may automatically download and install updates from Adobe. These updates are designed to improve, enhance and further develop the Services and may take the form of bug fixes, enhanced functions, new Software modules, and completely new versions. You agree to receive such updates (and permit Adobe to deliver these to you with or without your knowledge) as part of your use of the Services.
    12. Your Warranty, Indemnification Obligation, and Waiver.
    12.1 You represent and warrant that: (a) you own the Intellectual Property Rights, or have obtained all necessary license(s) and permission(s), to use Your Content in keeping with your use in connection with the Services or as otherwise permitted by the Terms; (b) you have the rights necessary to grant the license and sublicenses described in the Terms; (c) you have received consent from any and all persons depicted in Your Content to use Your Content as set forth in the Terms, including distribution, public display, public performance, and reproduction of Your Content; and (d) Your Content does not violate or infringe any intellectual property right or other proprietary right, including right of publicity or privacy, of any person, company or entity, or other third party.
    12.2 You agree to indemnify and hold Adobe and its subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, agents, employees, co-branders or other partners, and licensors harmless from any claim or demand, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, due to or arising out of Your Content, your use of the Services or Materials, your connection to the Services or Materials, your use and access of personal information of other Users, the actions of any member of your group, your access to or use of Sites or the Linked Sites and your connections therewith, any claim that Your Content caused damage to someone else, any dealings between you and anyone else advertising or promoting via the Services or Materials, your violation of the Terms, or your violation of any rights of another, including any Intellectual Property Rights.
    12.3 You acknowledge and agree that by accessing or using the Services or Materials, you may be exposed to Materials (including Shared Group Content) from others that you may consider offensive, indecent, or otherwise objectionable, and agree to accept that risk.
    13. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES.
    YOU EXPRESSLY UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW:
    13.1 THE SITE, SERVICES, AND MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED BY ADOBE “AS IS,” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY, OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, QUIET ENJOYMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, ADOBE AND ITS LICENSORS MAKE NO WARRANTY THAT (a) THE SITE, SERVICES OR MATERIALS WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR WILL BE CONSTANTLY AVAILABLE, UNINTERRUPTED, TIMELY, SECURE, OR ERROR-FREE; (b) THE RESULTS THAT MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THE SITE, SERVICES, OR MATERIALS WILL BE EFFECTIVE, ACCURATE, OR RELIABLE; (c) THE QUALITY OF THE SITE, SERVICES, OR MATERIALS WILL MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS; OR THAT (d) ANY ERRORS OR DEFECTS IN THE SITE, SERVICES, OR MATERIALS WILL BE CORRECTED. NO ADVICE OR INFORMATION, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, OBTAINED BY YOU FROM ADOBE OR THROUGH OR FROM USE OF THE SERVICES SHALL CREATE ANY WARRANTY NOT EXPRESSLY STATED IN THE TERMS.
    13.2 ADOBE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY WITH REGARD TO ANY ACTIONS RESULTING FROM YOUR USE OF OR PARTICIPATION IN ANY SERVICES AND YOUR USE OF MATERIALS. ANY MATERIAL DOWNLOADED, MADE AVAILABLE, OR OTHERWISE OBTAINED THROUGH USE OF THE SERVICES IS ACCESSED AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION AND RISK, AND YOU WILL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEM OR LOSS OF DATA THAT RESULTS FROM THE DOWNLOAD OF ANY SUCH MATERIAL. ADOBE ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY COMPUTER VIRUS OR SIMILAR CODE THAT IS DOWNLOADED TO YOUR COMPUTER FROM ANY OF THE SERVICES.
    13.3 ADOBE DOES NOT CONTROL, ENDORSE, OR ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY MATERIALS OR SERVICES OFFERED BY THIRD PARTIES ACCESSIBLE THROUGH LINKED SITES. ADOBE MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER ABOUT, AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR, ANY SUCH THIRD PARTIES, THEIR MATERIALS OR SERVICES. ANY DEALINGS THAT YOU MAY HAVE WITH SUCH THIRD PARTIES ARE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
    13.4 MANAGERS, HOSTS, PARTICIPANTS, MODERATORS, AND OTHER THIRD PARTIES ARE NOT AUTHORIZED ADOBE SPOKESPERSONS, AND THEIR VIEWS DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THOSE OF ADOBE. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ADOBE WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY RELATED TO USER CONTENT ARISING UNDER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, LIBEL, PRIVACY, PUBLICITY, OBSCENITY, OR OTHER LAWS. ADOBE ALSO DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE USE, MISUSE, LOSS, MODIFICATION, OR UNAVAILABILITY OF ANY USER CONTENT.
    13.5 ADOBE WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS THAT YOU MAY INCUR AS A RESULT OF SOMEONE ELSE USING YOUR PASSWORD OR ACCOUNT OR ACCOUNT INFORMATION IN CONNECTION WITH THE SITE OR ANY SERVICES OR MATERIALS, EITHER WITH OR WITHOUT YOUR KNOWLEDGE.
    13.6 SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN WARRANTIES, THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
    14. Limitation of Liability.
    14.1 IN NO EVENT SHALL ADOBE, ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, PARTNERS, LICENSORS, OR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANYONE ELSE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING THOSE RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS, WHETHER OR NOT FORESEEABLE OR IF ADOBE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR BASED ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, INCLUDING BREACH OF CONTRACT OR WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, OR ANY OTHER CLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR USE OF OR ACCESS TO THE SITE, SERVICES OR MATERIALS. NOTHING IN THE TERMS SHALL LIMIT OR EXCLUDE ADOBE’S LIABILITY FOR GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT OF ADOBE OR ITS EMPLOYEES, OR FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY.
    14.2 ADOBE’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY AND THAT OF ITS AFFILIATES, LICENSORS, AND SUPPLIERS UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO US $100 OR THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR ACCESS TO THE SERVICE DURING THE THREE-MONTH PERIOD PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY, WHICHEVER IS LARGER. THIS LIMITATION WILL APPLY EVEN IF ADOBE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY.
    14.3 THE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS IN THIS SECTION 14 APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN YOUR JURISDICTION. SOME JURISDICTIONS PROHIBIT THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. ACCORDINGLY, THE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS SET FORTH ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
    15. Investigations.
    15.1 Adobe, in its sole discretion, may (but has no obligation to) monitor or review the Services and Materials at any time. Without limiting the foregoing, Adobe shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to remove any of Your Content for any reason (or no reason), including if it violates the Terms or any Law.
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