maresp5 Member 100 posts Joined May 2009 More info | Oct 08, 2011 07:18 | #1 Rebel Xsi w/BG-E5 | EF-S 18-55 IS(Kit) | 16-35L f2.8 II | 24-70L f2.8 |85L 1.2 II| 70-200L IS f2.8 | 580EXII | 430EX
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wfarrell4 Goldmember ![]() 2,551 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2011 Location: NJ More info | Oct 08, 2011 09:48 | #2 ![]() Academic discount ftw. i got it for $160 and LR3 for like $90. Will: flickr
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Citizen_Insane Senior Member ![]() 453 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Ames, IA More info | Oct 08, 2011 22:05 | #3 eskimochaos wrote in post #13221203 ![]() Academic discount ftw. i got it for $160 and LR3 for like $90. Just remember that using academic version for anything you sell is the same as using a cracked copy, you have to buy the commercial license if you plan on selling stuff (and care about using a legal copy).
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wfarrell4 Goldmember ![]() 2,551 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2011 Location: NJ More info | Oct 08, 2011 22:10 | #4 ![]() Citizen_Insane wrote in post #13223321 ![]() Just remember that using academic version for anything you sell is the same as using a cracked copy, you have to buy the commercial license if you plan on selling stuff (and care about using a legal copy). Good thing I don't. I'm a hobbyist.....how would they ever trace that, anyway? Will: flickr
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tonylong ...winded ![]() More info | Oct 08, 2011 22:29 | #5 Citizen_Insane wrote in post #13223321 ![]() Just remember that using academic version for anything you sell is the same as using a cracked copy, you have to buy the commercial license if you plan on selling stuff (and care about using a legal copy). That's not true in the US. It is for some other countries, but in the US you can use the Adobe software for professional/commercial purposes. Tony
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bham Member 216 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: Birmingham, AL More info | Oct 08, 2011 23:59 | #6 I think they mean you can't buy it as a student and then take the software to a commercial enterprise (a business). No way they can try to say anything produced in their program can't be used for a commercial purpose, no way to even track that. "If every person who owns a camera is a photographer, then similarly everyone with a hammer is a carpenter. A tool doesn't mean squat unless you know how to use it."- me
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Oct 09, 2011 08:14 | #7 Citizen_Insane wrote in post #13223321 ![]() Just remember that using academic version for anything you sell is the same as using a cracked copy, you have to buy the commercial license if you plan on selling stuff (and care about using a legal copy). Not true in the EU either. Frank Hollis - Retired mass spectroscopist
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René Damkot Cream of the Crop ![]() 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Oct 10, 2011 07:08 | #8 From here: http://www.adobe.com …ntteacheredition/faq.html Adobe wrote: Q: Are the Student and Teacher Edition products the same as the commercial products? A:Yes. Adobe Student and Teacher Editions are the same full-version software products. Q: Can I use my Adobe Student and Teacher Edition software for commercial use? A: Yes. You may purchase a Student and Teacher Edition for personal as well as commercial use. "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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Citizen_Insane Senior Member ![]() 453 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Ames, IA More info | Oct 10, 2011 13:53 | #9 |
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