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Jul 12, 2006
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Hi,

I was surprised to find an ebay seller selling photoshop cs2 on ebay recently for real cheap. All this while I’ve been using gimp on linux but I find the menu items absolutely confusing and I was left clueless as to what would happen if I click on it. Having seen photoshop in the past on a friend’s pc I remember it was more user friendly and so I immediately bought the one on sale from ebay using paypal.

Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

Can it be done? I have not tried it yet. I am in two minds of just not using it after 30 days are over, or alternatively to try activating it over the phone. can some one please advise ?
Thanks so much.

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x2lls
Jul 12, 2006
On 12 Jul 2006 02:59:22 -0700, wrote:

Hi,

I was surprised to find an ebay seller selling photoshop cs2 on ebay recently for real cheap. All this while I’ve been using gimp on linux but I find the menu items absolutely confusing and I was left clueless as to what would happen if I click on it. Having seen photoshop in the past on a friend’s pc I remember it was more user friendly and so I immediately bought the one on sale from ebay using paypal.
Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

Can it be done? I have not tried it yet. I am in two minds of just not using it after 30 days are over, or alternatively to try activating it over the phone. can some one please advise ?
Thanks so much.

Oh yeah sure!!

So Adobe are gonna give you a key to a hooky copy? yeah right….moron

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Avery
Jul 12, 2006
On 12 Jul 2006 02:59:22 -0700, wrote:

Hi,

I was surprised to find an ebay seller selling photoshop cs2 on ebay recently for real cheap. All this while I’ve been using gimp on linux but I find the menu items absolutely confusing and I was left clueless as to what would happen if I click on it. Having seen photoshop in the past on a friend’s pc I remember it was more user friendly and so I immediately bought the one on sale from ebay using paypal.
Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

Can it be done? I have not tried it yet. I am in two minds of just not using it after 30 days are over, or alternatively to try activating it over the phone. can some one please advise ?
Thanks so much.

Go ahead. Try activating it. If it works you have got a cheap copy of Photoshop. Of course, it may not work for long and it may introduce problems on your system that you are, as yet, unaware of. Who Knows? Of course if you do call Adobe with a bogus serial number, maybe they will just send around someone to knock on your door. Again, who knows?

Maybe it is OK, maybe it isn’t. How is your concience? Do you feel you made an honest transaction? Do you care? It is up to you really.

You may have got what you paid for……
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Rowley
Jul 12, 2006
If all you wanted to do is get something cheap, you could have just saved yourself a lot of trouble and just bought a legal license of Paint Shop Pro. It does pretty much the same things as PS.

$80 off the Corel site, and I’ve seen it going for $49 on sale at the local Fry’s store from time-to-time
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=Corel3/Produ cts/Display&pfid=1047024307383&pid=1047025487586

Or you could have hunted up the PhotoGimp mod for Gimp and made it look like PS.

Martin

wrote:
Hi,

I was surprised to find an ebay seller selling photoshop cs2 on ebay recently for real cheap. All this while I’ve been using gimp on linux but I find the menu items absolutely confusing and I was left clueless as to what would happen if I click on it. Having seen photoshop in the past on a friend’s pc I remember it was more user friendly and so I immediately bought the one on sale from ebay using paypal.
Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

Can it be done? I have not tried it yet. I am in two minds of just not using it after 30 days are over, or alternatively to try activating it over the phone. can some one please advise ?
Thanks so much.
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dmedhora
Jul 12, 2006
Avery wrote:
On 12 Jul 2006 02:59:22 -0700, wrote:

Hi,

I was surprised to find an ebay seller selling photoshop cs2 on ebay recently for real cheap. All this while I’ve been using gimp on linux but I find the menu items absolutely confusing and I was left clueless as to what would happen if I click on it. Having seen photoshop in the past on a friend’s pc I remember it was more user friendly and so I immediately bought the one on sale from ebay using paypal.
Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

Can it be done? I have not tried it yet. I am in two minds of just not using it after 30 days are over, or alternatively to try activating it over the phone. can some one please advise ?
Thanks so much.

Go ahead. Try activating it. If it works you have got a cheap copy of Photoshop. Of course, it may not work for long and it may introduce problems on your system that you are, as yet, unaware of. Who Knows? Of course if you do call Adobe with a bogus serial number, maybe they will just send around someone to knock on your door. Again, who knows?

Maybe it is OK, maybe it isn’t. How is your concience? Do you feel you made an honest transaction? Do you care? It is up to you really.
You may have got what you paid for……

I know (now) that I bought a bootleg copy of the software. When I was buying it, I didn’t know that I was buying a bootleg copy of the software.
To me it was a good deal. So thats why I bought it.

I obviously don’t want anything illegitimate. People sell all kinds of things on ebay. Sometimes even things that are really expensive first hand are sold for a bargain in ebay. So, since I was shopping around on ebay that day, I came across this software, and bought it. So the answer to "Do you feel you made an honest transaction?" is "Yes".
"Do you care?" – Yes

So if I "shouldn’t" try to activate it, I won’t .

I need to know Did I commit a crime buying it ?
Wil I commit a crime in using it for 30 days ?
Will I commit a crime if I try to activate it thereafter ?

c’mon guys! I really don’t know.
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dmedhora
Jul 12, 2006
Rowley wrote:
If all you wanted to do is get something cheap, you could have just saved yourself a lot of trouble and just bought a legal license of Paint Shop Pro. It does pretty much the same things as PS.

$80 off the Corel site, and I’ve seen it going for $49 on sale at the local Fry’s store from time-to-time
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=Corel3/Produ cts/Display&pfid=1047024307383&pid=1047025487586

Or you could have hunted up the PhotoGimp mod for Gimp and made it look like PS.

Martin

Yes I have just gotten gimpshop – it is a gimp that looks like photoshop.
Is this what you mean? I’ll have to look up what is PhotoGimp.
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noone
Jul 12, 2006
In article ,
says…
Hi,

I was surprised to find an ebay seller selling photoshop cs2 on ebay recently for real cheap. All this while I’ve been using gimp on linux but I find the menu items absolutely confusing and I was left clueless as to what would happen if I click on it. Having seen photoshop in the past on a friend’s pc I remember it was more user friendly and so I immediately bought the one on sale from ebay using paypal.
Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

Can it be done? I have not tried it yet. I am in two minds of just not using it after 30 days are over, or alternatively to try activating it over the phone. can some one please advise ?
Thanks so much.

I do hope that you bought it "cheap," and I mean real cheap. If it has a keygen program, it is warez and the keygen prog. just comes up with the crack. That is why Adobe has gone to route of "Activation." I doubt that they will allow it to work. Beyond that, their actions are anyone’s guess.

If you are not using the program commercially, and can otherwise qualify, the educational version of PS is not that expensive. All features, IIRC, are activated and there are no limitations, other than for non-commercial use. If you are working on your images, and not selling the results, then all you have to do is be a student, or instructor. Actually, a class at a community college is a good way to qualify and learn the program.

People bemoan the Activation system that Adobe has put into place, but I can see their point with all of the cracked versions out there.

My personal feeling is that about 90% of the stuff on e-bay is bogus in one way, or another. Others will refute this, but, based on first-hand and good second-hand experience, I stick by it.

Sorry for the bad news.

Hunt
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dmedhora
Jul 12, 2006
Hunt wrote:
In article ,
says…
Hi,

I was surprised to find an ebay seller selling photoshop cs2 on ebay recently for real cheap. All this while I’ve been using gimp on linux but I find the menu items absolutely confusing and I was left clueless as to what would happen if I click on it. Having seen photoshop in the past on a friend’s pc I remember it was more user friendly and so I immediately bought the one on sale from ebay using paypal.
Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

Can it be done? I have not tried it yet. I am in two minds of just not using it after 30 days are over, or alternatively to try activating it over the phone. can some one please advise ?
Thanks so much.

I do hope that you bought it "cheap," and I mean real cheap. If it has a keygen program, it is warez and the keygen prog. just comes up with the crack. That is why Adobe has gone to route of "Activation." I doubt that they will allow it to work. Beyond that, their actions are anyone’s guess.
If you are not using the program commercially, and can otherwise qualify, the educational version of PS is not that expensive. All features, IIRC, are activated and there are no limitations, other than for non-commercial use. If you are working on your images, and not selling the results, then all you have to do is be a student, or instructor. Actually, a class at a community college is a good way to qualify and learn the program.

People bemoan the Activation system that Adobe has put into place, but I can see their point with all of the cracked versions out there.
My personal feeling is that about 90% of the stuff on e-bay is bogus in one way, or another. Others will refute this, but, based on first-hand and good second-hand experience, I stick by it.

Sorry for the bad news.

Hunt

Well yes I bought it real cheap 🙂 Imagine my exitement. Just for touching up my digital cam photos.

But I like your advice. For now, I’ll just forget I ever bought it. Will look for the educational version later. Or paintshop pro. Heck I might even just stick with the gimp.

This is one stupid situation.

Cheers
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john
Jul 12, 2006
On 12 Jul 2006 02:59:22 -0700, wrote:

Hi,

I was surprised to find an ebay seller selling photoshop cs2 on ebay recently for real cheap. All this while I’ve been using gimp on linux but I find the menu items absolutely confusing and I was left clueless as to what would happen if I click on it. Having seen photoshop in the past on a friend’s pc I remember it was more user friendly and so I immediately bought the one on sale from ebay using paypal.
Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

Can it be done? I have not tried it yet. I am in two minds of just not using it after 30 days are over, or alternatively to try activating it over the phone. can some one please advise ?
Thanks so much.

Carefully read the instructions thta come with the key gen it should tell you what to do so you do not have to actually phone adobe.
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Roberto
Jul 12, 2006
You didn’t know? What a maroon. Of course you knew. You can’t get a $700 software package for a couple of dollars and it be legit. If you didn’t know you have to be the stupidest human on Earth… outside of Bush that is.

R

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Avery wrote:
On 12 Jul 2006 02:59:22 -0700, wrote:

Hi,

I was surprised to find an ebay seller selling photoshop cs2 on ebay recently for real cheap. All this while I’ve been using gimp on linux but I find the menu items absolutely confusing and I was left clueless as to what would happen if I click on it. Having seen photoshop in the past on a friend’s pc I remember it was more user friendly and so I immediately bought the one on sale from ebay using paypal.
Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

Can it be done? I have not tried it yet. I am in two minds of just not using it after 30 days are over, or alternatively to try activating it over the phone. can some one please advise ?
Thanks so much.

Go ahead. Try activating it. If it works you have got a cheap copy of Photoshop. Of course, it may not work for long and it may introduce problems on your system that you are, as yet, unaware of. Who Knows? Of course if you do call Adobe with a bogus serial number, maybe they will just send around someone to knock on your door. Again, who knows?

Maybe it is OK, maybe it isn’t. How is your concience? Do you feel you made an honest transaction? Do you care? It is up to you really.
You may have got what you paid for……

I know (now) that I bought a bootleg copy of the software. When I was buying it, I didn’t know that I was buying a bootleg copy of the software.
To me it was a good deal. So thats why I bought it.

I obviously don’t want anything illegitimate. People sell all kinds of things on ebay. Sometimes even things that are really expensive first hand are sold for a bargain in ebay. So, since I was shopping around on ebay that day, I came across this software, and bought it. So the answer to "Do you feel you made an honest transaction?" is "Yes".
"Do you care?" – Yes

So if I "shouldn’t" try to activate it, I won’t .
I need to know Did I commit a crime buying it ?
Wil I commit a crime in using it for 30 days ?
Will I commit a crime if I try to activate it thereafter ?
c’mon guys! I really don’t know.
R
Rowley
Jul 12, 2006
wrote:

<Snippage>

I know (now) that I bought a bootleg copy of the software. When I was buying it, I didn’t know that I was buying a bootleg copy of the software.
To me it was a good deal. So thats why I bought it.

I did that once buy some software off eBay – suspected as much because of the price, but the seller had a high level of good feedback. Got a bunch of CD-Rs instead of a real license.

I obviously don’t want anything illegitimate. People sell all kinds of things on ebay. Sometimes even things that are really expensive first hand are sold for a bargain in ebay. So, since I was shopping around on ebay that day, I came across this software, and bought it. So the answer to "Do you feel you made an honest transaction?" is "Yes".
"Do you care?" – Yes

My suggestion is to do what I did – turn the sucker into eBay for selling pirated software. You won’t get your money back, but eBay will suspend/cancel the seller’s account.

So if I "shouldn’t" try to activate it, I won’t .
I need to know Did I commit a crime buying it ?

If you did so knowingly.

Wil I commit a crime in using it for 30 days ?
Will I commit a crime if I try to activate it thereafter ?

I remember seeing something like this on tv awhile back – can’t remember exactly what show it was – but some guy bought a high-end dvd player for his wife as a gift – he apparently bought it off the ‘back-of-a-truck’ sort of deal. Wife didn’t know that and filled in the product registration / warranty card (with the unit’s serial number) and sent it in. Apparently a whole truck load of these things had been highjacked and the company had flagged all the serial numbers for those particular units. As soon as the card came in they passed the information along to the local police who showed up for the unit and to find out how exactly they acquired it.

c’mon guys! I really don’t know.

Hmm.. you wouldn’t be asking the question if you didn’t already know the answer.

Martin
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Rowley
Jul 12, 2006
wrote:
Rowley wrote:
If all you wanted to do is get something cheap, you could have just saved yourself a lot of trouble and just bought a legal license of Paint Shop Pro. It does pretty much the same things as PS.

$80 off the Corel site, and I’ve seen it going for $49 on sale at the local Fry’s store from time-to-time
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=Corel3/Produ cts/Display&pfid=1047024307383&pid=1047025487586

Or you could have hunted up the PhotoGimp mod for Gimp and made it look like PS.

Martin

Yes I have just gotten gimpshop – it is a gimp that looks like photoshop.
Is this what you mean? I’ll have to look up what is PhotoGimp.

My bad.

Gimpshop might be what I meant by photogimp – don’t use gimp myself, so I’m not 100% sure of whats out there, just heard someone mentioned that you could mod it to look fairly close to what PS looks like.

Martin
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Helen
Jul 12, 2006
wrote in message
Hi,

I was surprised to find an ebay seller selling photoshop cs2 on ebay recently for real cheap. All this while I’ve been using gimp on linux

The words hook, line and sinker spring to mind.
You didn’t do your research first did you? No.
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Avery
Jul 12, 2006
On 12 Jul 2006 02:59:22 -0700, wrote:

Hi,

I was surprised to find an ebay seller selling photoshop cs2 on ebay recently for real cheap. All this while I’ve been using gimp on linux but I find the menu items absolutely confusing and I was left clueless as to what would happen if I click on it. Having seen photoshop in the past on a friend’s pc I remember it was more user friendly and so I immediately bought the one on sale from ebay using paypal.
Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

Can it be done? I have not tried it yet. I am in two minds of just not using it after 30 days are over, or alternatively to try activating it over the phone. can some one please advise ?
Thanks so much.

You can download a copy of the latest version from adobe,com and use it for 30 days. So whay take the chance on a bootleg version?

If you want to try before buy , get the original!
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Tacit
Jul 13, 2006
In article ,
wrote:

Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

"Bootleg" means "stolen." You gave your money to a criminal in exchange for pirated software; that’s why it was so cheap.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

If it has a keygen program, that confirms that it is illegal software. I would not attempt to activate it.


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Tacit
Jul 13, 2006
In article ,
Rowley wrote:

If all you wanted to do is get something cheap, you could have just saved yourself a lot of trouble and just bought a legal license of Paint Shop Pro. It does pretty much the same things as PS.

That’s a common misunderstanding, often repeated by people who do not understand what Photoshop does.

Paint Shop Pro only does a very small fraction of what Photoshop does. However, that’s fine; most casual home users only know about a very small fraction of what Photoshop does and only need a very small fraction of what Photoshop does, so for such casual users, Paint Shop Pro is an excellent choice. After all, if you believe Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro do the same things, you clearly do not need the functionality that Photoshop has that Paint Shop Pro does not.


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John McWilliams
Jul 13, 2006
wrote:
But I like your advice. For now, I’ll just forget I ever bought it. Will look for the educational version later. Or paintshop pro. Heck I might even just stick with the gimp.
Another brilliant alternative is PS Elements. You can try the full version, free, legit., from Adobe, and it’s not expensive.


john mcwilliams
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Rowley
Jul 13, 2006
tacit wrote:
In article ,
Rowley wrote:

If all you wanted to do is get something cheap, you could have just saved yourself a lot of trouble and just bought a legal license of Paint Shop Pro. It does pretty much the same things as PS.

That’s a common misunderstanding, often repeated by people who do not understand what Photoshop does.

Paint Shop Pro only does a very small fraction of what Photoshop does. However, that’s fine; most casual home users only know about a very small fraction of what Photoshop does and only need a very small fraction of what Photoshop does, so for such casual users, Paint Shop Pro is an excellent choice. After all, if you believe Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro do the same things, you clearly do not need the functionality that Photoshop has that Paint Shop Pro does not.

I disagree that PSP "only does a very small fraction of what Photoshop does" – true it doesn’t do everything, but I’d say that it does at least 50% (if not more) of what PS is capable of doing. To me that’s more than a small fraction. And given the apparent nature / skill level of the OP, my guess is most of things that PSP and PS have in common would be more than adequate for his needs.

Martin


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Hugh Watkins
Jul 13, 2006
wrote:

Avery wrote:

On 12 Jul 2006 02:59:22 -0700, wrote:

Hi,

I was surprised to find an ebay seller selling photoshop cs2 on ebay recently for real cheap. All this while I’ve been using gimp on linux but I find the menu items absolutely confusing and I was left clueless as to what would happen if I click on it. Having seen photoshop in the past on a friend’s pc I remember it was more user friendly and so I immediately bought the one on sale from ebay using paypal.
Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

Can it be done? I have not tried it yet. I am in two minds of just not using it after 30 days are over, or alternatively to try activating it over the phone. can some one please advise ?
Thanks so much.

Go ahead. Try activating it. If it works you have got a cheap copy of Photoshop. Of course, it may not work for long and it may introduce problems on your system that you are, as yet, unaware of. Who Knows? Of course if you do call Adobe with a bogus serial number, maybe they will just send around someone to knock on your door. Again, who knows?

Maybe it is OK, maybe it isn’t. How is your concience? Do you feel you made an honest transaction? Do you care? It is up to you really.
You may have got what you paid for……

I know (now) that I bought a bootleg copy of the software. When I was buying it, I didn’t know that I was buying a bootleg copy of the software.
To me it was a good deal. So thats why I bought it.

I obviously don’t want anything illegitimate. People sell all kinds of things on ebay. Sometimes even things that are really expensive first hand are sold for a bargain in ebay. So, since I was shopping around on ebay that day, I came across this software, and bought it. So the answer to "Do you feel you made an honest transaction?" is "Yes".
"Do you care?" – Yes

So if I "shouldn’t" try to activate it, I won’t .
I need to know Did I commit a crime buying it ?
Wil I commit a crime in using it for 30 days ?
Will I commit a crime if I try to activate it thereafter ?
c’mon guys! I really don’t know.
fraud is a police matter

report the swindler to adobe
put the lawyers on him

Hugh W



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dmedhora
Jul 13, 2006
tacit wrote:
In article ,
wrote:

Now it turns out that since it was real cheap it is probably bootleg software ( whatever that means ). I tried to contact the seller on ebay to find out whether this is a real legit disc that I bought but I got no reply.

"Bootleg" means "stolen." You gave your money to a criminal in exchange for pirated software; that’s why it was so cheap.

The disc that I bought has a keygen program on it. And the seller indicates in one of the README files on his disc that I can activate the software over the phone.

If it has a keygen program, that confirms that it is illegal software. I would not attempt to activate it.


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Ok then , no photoshop for me. I’m deleting it and atleast freeing up space on my hardrive.
🙁

I don’t want to take any more risks.

Besides, I like the look and feel of the new gimpshop.
🙂

Thanks a lot for your posts.
BA
Bob Allison
Jul 15, 2006
In article ,
wrote:

I need to know Did I commit a crime buying it ?
Wil I commit a crime in using it for 30 days ?
Will I commit a crime if I try to activate it thereafter ?

You did not commit a crime. You paid $30 for a demo that you could download from Adobe for free. Whether the seller committed a crime depends on the Adobe TOS for the demo.


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