If you are not a student/educator and you use a student version, it is illegal. If you are a student/educator, and use the software to produce work for commercial gain, it is also illegal.
If you are not a student/educator and you use a student version, it is illegal. If you are a student/educator, and use the software to produce work for commercial gain, it is also illegal.
1. I think the main difference is that the student/teacher edition cannot be upgraded to a newer release whereas the commercial version can.
But of course you can still purchase the student/teacher edition for the new release if you still qualify at that time.
2. Student/teacher version cannot be resold or given to others.
1. I think the main difference is that the student/teacher edition cannot be upgraded to a newer release whereas the commercial version can.
But of course you can still purchase the student/teacher edition for the new release if you still qualify at that time.
1. I think the main difference is that the student/teacher edition cannot be upgraded to a newer release whereas the commercial version can.
But of course you can still purchase the student/teacher edition for the new release if you still qualify at that time.
2. Student/teacher version cannot be resold or given to others.
Correction, Student / Staff of qualified education institution is entitled to 1 copy per version... So you buy CS 4, you can only buy 1 copy.. when CS5 is out, you can also buy 1 copy... xD
does this mean technically one can use these versions on a computer loaned (for free, no financial gain either way) by an educator or student? that way there is no transfer nor reselling of ownership of software? Heh