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Editing Canva Affinity Studio adds arbitration clause

Revision as of 09:26, 3 November 2025 by MrTuttle (talk | contribs) (The new software is free, but...: Add subscription paywalling of local machine learning models, a link to opt-out of AI training and data collection for the Canva account, and a mention of the permission for Canva employees to enter premises of the user to audit licensed usage)
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