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<Bob Levine> wrote in message news:2A8385BFB619D7FDA005DDD1514A213D@in.webcrossi ng.la2eafNXanI... > And I'm confident that those people bought illegal, though very real > looking, copies of the software. You get what you pay for when buying > software on eBay and Adobe has no obligation to you out here. > > I activated CS2 not all that long ago after formatting a machine. So, if > you're posting here because you're a victim of fraud, I suggest > reporting it to the seller, who may well be a victim also, and to your > credit card company. > Hi Bob! This thread prompts me to ask a double question. I was given a new copy of Photoshop CS2 a few years ago, which I installed on my computer after de-installing Photoshop CS, omitting the de-activation of CS. First. Am I allowed to give my copy of CS? (I want to give it to my son). Second. Since I didn't de-activate it, will he be able to activate it? If not, what would be a solution? Thanks. Marcel |
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