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12/01/2009 01:36:58 PM · #26
Thanks for the link. It does look like I qualify, but I'll have to do some double checking...
12/05/2009 09:17:45 AM · #27
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

"Academic Pricing", as Doc points out, is way different from (and more expensive than) "student pricing". As far as I know, there are no real EULA limits on use of the Academic-priced product. Indeed, for several years I was using that... My neighbor, with the publishing business, is also a bona-fide "academic" by Adobe's guidelines, and she bought the product so we could use it in publishing. Mine was the only machine it was installed on. She specifically queried Adobe on the legality of this and got the go-ahead.

In any event, I have my own, licensed copy now.

R.


That's actually very interesting to know. I have absolutely misunderstood the idea behind academic pricing and usage. I even think that it was more of a wrong assumption rather than any sort of understanding at all. Sorry about that.
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