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November 11, 2012
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Use of an old beta version

  • November 11, 2012
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I found an old beta version (67) of a product that ADOBE is not selling anymore: Atmosphere. It's for the creation of 3D objects. It's working. Can I use it and distribute it to my students? Any legal problem?

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    Correct answer Mylenium

    Well, it's still Adobe software and you have no rights to it, even more so since it is a product that never made it into a full retail product. The is is a big no, no, no.

    Mylenium

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    Participant
    December 5, 2020

    Hello, i used to Beta test ( atmosphere) for five years, and never got my free copy , like all others testers. Is it possible to get one from Adobe? My name if you use see it on the (Most Valuable Tester) introduction. Thank you very much for your time

     

    Mylenium
    MyleniumCorrect answer
    Legend
    November 11, 2012

    Well, it's still Adobe software and you have no rights to it, even more so since it is a product that never made it into a full retail product. The is is a big no, no, no.

    Mylenium