![]() ![]() ![]() For example, if a full-time student in their last year or two of college bought a full version of Photoshop or any other Adobe software, and continued to use that software in a professional capacity upon graduation, then I see nothing that gives Adobe the rights to prohibit such use. This only makes sense, given that one does not need the latest and greatest version of any software to use it in a professional capacity. I suspect that so long as one meets the requirements as a qualified educational end user, then they are entitled to use Photoshop in whatever manner they see fit. The closest restriction I see to falling into this area of concern is 2.5 Restrictions on Secondary Use by Volume Licensees, yet that paragraph specifically excludes educational licensees from being affected. In fact, even ignoring the educational purchase limitations (such as license transfer), I see nothing stating anything with regard to commercial use of the software except in regards to fonts. ![]() In reviewing the EULA for PS CS4, and particularly in searching for all contextual use of "education" or "commercial", I see nothing whatsoever that bars the commercial use of Photoshop by someone who has purchased under the Educational discount program. ![]()
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