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Re: Adobe CS4??
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Originally Posted by Louie1
So what's the difference between the student version and full version?
Nothing! They told me in school that we can't use the student version to make money and such. I'm sure Adobes website spells it out somewhere, but as far as the program their is no difference.
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Think of it this way, Adobe wants it's program to be what professionals use. So if they allow students to learn the software at a discounted price they will turn around and use Adobe when they become professionals. They don't want students to only learn 1/2 of their software so theirs no difference between student and full versions.
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Re: Adobe CS4??
How would you make money using it? I guess I'm lost on that one.
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Re: Adobe CS4??
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Originally Posted by Louie1
How would you make money using it? I guess I'm lost on that one.
I could make a design(logo) for a paid client, that’s getting paid using the student version.
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Re: Adobe CS4??
I see! So if I created a logo or a website using the student version; I would not be able to be paid for it? How would they know if someone was paid to create a project?
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Re: Adobe CS4??
So a website would not be able to be published using adobe student version?
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Re: Adobe CS4??
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Originally Posted by Louie1
I see! So if I created a logo or a website using the student version; I would not be able to be paid for it? How would they know if someone was paid to create a project?
Exactly! I'm not sure how they could tell, but I'm sure if they wanted to they could.
I have, but I didn't get paid for it. I think it's a fine line that many people just ignore.
"So a website would not be able to be published using adobe student version?"
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Re: Adobe CS4??
Right, there is no difference in the functionality between the full version and the student version.
The student version is offered at student discount rates because...well, students are broke - and software companies want you to learn how to use their tools.
The deal with student software is you cannot create something and make a profit off it.
You can upgrade to the full version and then start charging for you work.
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Re: Adobe CS4??
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Originally Posted by Nate
Right, there is no difference in the functionality between the full version and the student version.
The student version is offered at student discount rates because...well, students are broke - and software companies want you to learn how to use their tools.
The deal with student software is you cannot create something and make a profit off it.
You can upgrade to the full version and then start charging for you work.
So if I bought the student version and wanted to design my own site could I publish it since I'm not paying myself?
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Re: Adobe CS4??
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Originally Posted by Louie1
So if I bought the student version and wanted to design my own site could I publish it since I'm not paying myself?
Well,
technically - no.
"Not for Commercial Use" - is what it says on the student version. If you build yourself a website for your business, you're using it for commercial purposes.
But, I dunno where the line is drawn. As a college student, I'd use student software to build my portfolio - well, once I get out into the job market, it would be my portfolio that I would use to promote myself...
I dunno...I'm not a lawyer, nor do I know what the law specifically states. I know, vaguely, because I've purchased a lot of student software.
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