I am thinking of picking up a copy of Adobe Design Standard CS3 from ebay. The one that I am buying would be the student/teacher version.
I understand that it is the same software, but there is one statement in the sellers description that I dont quite understand...
"The only difference between this and the retail version(which sells for $1199) is that you can't register the student version under a business name and use it for commercial purposes..."
I will be using it for homeschool purposes, but there is a chance that I might make a few flyers for non-profits or political flyers for some local candidates. And yes I would probably make a few dollars from it.
I am kind of new to major software licenses (other then MS Office). What and how is this enforced? I don't want to break any laws.
I understand that it is the same software, but there is one statement in the sellers description that I dont quite understand...
"The only difference between this and the retail version(which sells for $1199) is that you can't register the student version under a business name and use it for commercial purposes..."
I will be using it for homeschool purposes, but there is a chance that I might make a few flyers for non-profits or political flyers for some local candidates. And yes I would probably make a few dollars from it.
I am kind of new to major software licenses (other then MS Office). What and how is this enforced? I don't want to break any laws.