Well, maybe they won't have to get on board. And if these restrictions are getting too tough, we might find ourselves being forced to work in the same office as our current client. :-)
As far as streaming applications goes, I do agree with Thorsten. There are issues with bandwidth, color and security/audit. And yes, Photoshop might work for freelancers now, but now offering floating licenses is just illogical from a vfx-house perspective. The restrictions are increasing, and the technology will have to adapt to it somehow. Or not, and skip these "expensive" clients. I think this discussion has become a little side tracked though. The issue was TF being hostile towards its paying and loyal customers. The future issues with licensing merits its own thread! Cheers and good night, Elias Ericsson Rydberg
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