Re: Thank you very much Adobe
Re: Thank you very much Adobe
- Subject: Re: Thank you very much Adobe
- From: "edmund ronald" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 01:12:44 +0200
US companies can attempt to stop a reseller from inporting and selling
locally, but they cannot stop a consumer from making a direct
purchase.
Linux has the benefit of protecting all at university from all
licensing/piracy issues which invariably arise when educational site
licenses are not available. Every machine running Linux is
automatically fully licensed. This is the one big benefit of Linux,
whatever you think of the quality of the software (Gimp compared with
Photoshop ? hahahahaha).
Edmund
On 3/29/07, Steve Kale <email@hidden> wrote:
As easy as pie. There's nothing stopping you importing a good for personal
use (subject to it not being an illegal good of course).
> From: Stephen Clark <email@hidden>
> Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 14:22:10 -0500
> To: Steve Kale <email@hidden>
> Cc: ColorSync List <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Thank you very much Adobe
>
> On Mar 29, 2007, at 2:00 PM, Steve Kale wrote:
>
>> Err, just buy the upgrade in the US...not so hard to do on
>> something so
>> small.
>
> Is that a viable path for the overseas crowd? Buy off a US vendor
> then have it shipped over?
>
> I'd have to believe there are protocols against this, software export
> at minimum, or the whole issue would be irrelevant.
>
> Would registration / activation play a role, dependent on the
> resident country of the user?
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