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evantgard
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Hi, I was looking to get some information/advice about a situation involving the academic version of CS Masters Collection.
I am looking to buy a new Macbook pro (I have a Powerbook G4, 7 years strong but is on its last leg) and believe I found a good deal. Its a student that's changing his major and he bought the Macbook and CS suite but now its collecting dust due to his change of major. I'm not sure if he bought the Macbook with the student discount but he bought the academic version of the CS suite. I've done some research and have found that academic licensing is non-transferable. He basically wants to just give me the software, casing and DVD/CDs and licenses, with the computer. He's not selling me the software, just the computer. My question is, does anyone know if there is there any type of clause in the licensing agreement that allows a student who wants to change there major to transfer the license over? I'm not a student but I would hate to see perfectly good software get tossed in the trash when it could be put to good use. I want to be ethical about this which is why I am asking these questions.
I look forward to any information/advice that anyone can provide.
Thanks,
evantgard
I am looking to buy a new Macbook pro (I have a Powerbook G4, 7 years strong but is on its last leg) and believe I found a good deal. Its a student that's changing his major and he bought the Macbook and CS suite but now its collecting dust due to his change of major. I'm not sure if he bought the Macbook with the student discount but he bought the academic version of the CS suite. I've done some research and have found that academic licensing is non-transferable. He basically wants to just give me the software, casing and DVD/CDs and licenses, with the computer. He's not selling me the software, just the computer. My question is, does anyone know if there is there any type of clause in the licensing agreement that allows a student who wants to change there major to transfer the license over? I'm not a student but I would hate to see perfectly good software get tossed in the trash when it could be put to good use. I want to be ethical about this which is why I am asking these questions.
I look forward to any information/advice that anyone can provide.
Thanks,
evantgard