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Legal to resell Photoshop upgrade?
I purchased a full copy of Photoshop 7.0 a couple years ago. I then
purchased an upgrade to Photoshop CS when it came out, and a few months ago purchased another upgrade to Photoshop CS2. Is it legal for me to resell my Photoshop CS upgrade? It's not required for upgrading from 7.0 to CS2 and I've paid for all three copies. |
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"jav" wrote in message ... I purchased a full copy of Photoshop 7.0 a couple years ago. I then purchased an upgrade to Photoshop CS when it came out, and a few months ago purchased another upgrade to Photoshop CS2. Is it legal for me to resell my Photoshop CS upgrade? It's not required for upgrading from 7.0 to CS2 and I've paid for all three copies. How would an upgrade be useable to the buyer? |
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jav wrote:
I purchased a full copy of Photoshop 7.0 a couple years ago. I then purchased an upgrade to Photoshop CS when it came out, and a few months ago purchased another upgrade to Photoshop CS2. Is it legal for me to resell my Photoshop CS upgrade? It's not required for upgrading from 7.0 to CS2 and I've paid for all three copies. Read the license agreement. |
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"Charles Schuler" wrote in message ... "jav" wrote in message ... I purchased a full copy of Photoshop 7.0 a couple years ago. I then purchased an upgrade to Photoshop CS when it came out, and a few months ago purchased another upgrade to Photoshop CS2. Is it legal for me to resell my Photoshop CS upgrade? It's not required for upgrading from 7.0 to CS2 and I've paid for all three copies. How would an upgrade be useable to the buyer? I have the original disc and manual. Someone with Photoshop 7.0 or earlier could upgrade to Photoshop CS. |
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"Paul Mitchum" wrote in message ... jav wrote: I purchased a full copy of Photoshop 7.0 a couple years ago. I then purchased an upgrade to Photoshop CS when it came out, and a few months ago purchased another upgrade to Photoshop CS2. Is it legal for me to resell my Photoshop CS upgrade? It's not required for upgrading from 7.0 to CS2 and I've paid for all three copies. Read the license agreement. Thanks. |
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jav wrote:
I purchased a full copy of Photoshop 7.0 a couple years ago. I then purchased an upgrade to Photoshop CS when it came out, and a few months ago purchased another upgrade to Photoshop CS2. Is it legal for me to resell my Photoshop CS upgrade? It's not required for upgrading from 7.0 to CS2 and I've paid for all three copies. You may be making a mistake. I know Microsoft Office up-grades are just that and will not work stand alone. So if you sell the 7.0 and it is like this and you need to reload the software you may well be out of luck. Check this out prior to selling. |
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"jav" wrote in message ... "Charles Schuler" wrote in message ... "jav" wrote in message ... I purchased a full copy of Photoshop 7.0 a couple years ago. I then purchased an upgrade to Photoshop CS when it came out, and a few months ago purchased another upgrade to Photoshop CS2. Is it legal for me to resell my Photoshop CS upgrade? It's not required for upgrading from 7.0 to CS2 and I've paid for all three copies. How would an upgrade be useable to the buyer? I have the original disc and manual. Someone with Photoshop 7.0 or earlier could upgrade to Photoshop CS. Well, then I suppose it is legal as you are offering only the upgrade itself, which you own and are entitled to resell as long as you are not "helping" someone to upgrade who does not own the required base product. As to reading the licensing agreement, lots of luck! Some of the stuff in those is controversial, in any case. I would not be surprised if some of the agreements out there forbid resale of upgrades, by the way. However, just because it's written does not automatically mean it would prevail in any given law court. In other words, Adobe won't come after you in this case! |
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