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Adobe starts an ad campaign

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via [arstechnica.com](http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2010/05/adobe-takes-case-against-apple-to-net-with-ad-open-letter.ars?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss)
This ad is complete nonsense, but at least Adobe seems to have figured out that the media war is about consumers, not companies or developers. That’s a start, anyway.

Amazing that Adobe is so hell bent on making the Flash über takeover of the world strategy work that they are going to pour more money into it, rather than back down in the face of obvious defeat.

I can’t imagine this ad money wouldn’t be better spent advertising the new CS5 suite.

And why is the ad nonsense? Because Apple isn’t taking away people’s freedom to create or see content. The content providers are, when they lock away their content in a Flash container.