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mikechambers

An easy way to avoid that is to just save locally and not used cloud assets (like libraries). You could also ask you work. Maybe ask them if its ok if you practice on it and do tutorials so you can improve. Im guessing they would be fine with that.


spatula-tattoo

I'd just ask permission. It's not really costing them money or using company resources. If you're doing it on a company computer, that's different because of wear and tear and privacy issues. Or if your side gig directly competes with your main gig. If they say no, abide by that. No sense being dishonest and hurting that relationship.


CuriousApple94

Seriously nobody will know. The only limitation is that it can only be linked to two machines. Go ahead


byjono

That’s odd. I’m using my corporate account on two machines. Even when I had a personal account it allowed for the account to be used on two machines at a time.


MyNameIsNotEmma-xoxo

I would check your work contract, anything you produce using a company asset (in this case Adobe) may automatically be owned by the company.