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karinl788337
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June 21, 2017
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Which type of license?

  • June 21, 2017
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Hi!

I have a very small company where I am the only person who is working. What kind of license (for Illustrator) do you recommend? Do I need to buy a company license or can I use a private license if i´m the only one at the company?

Best regards

Karin

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    Correct answer Rajashree Bhattacharya

    Hi karinl788337,

    You should go for single seat CC for Team which will allow you 100 GB of storage as well it will be as per the End User license agreement too.

    Please refer to:

    Creative Cloud for teams frequently asked questions

    Adobe Creative Cloud FAQ

    Hope it explains.

    Regards

    Rajashree

    3 replies

    Rajashree Bhattacharya
    Legend
    June 27, 2017

    Hi karinl788337,

    You should go for single seat CC for Team which will allow you 100 GB of storage as well it will be as per the End User license agreement too.

    Please refer to:

    Creative Cloud for teams frequently asked questions

    Adobe Creative Cloud FAQ

    Hope it explains.

    Regards

    Rajashree

    karinl788337
    Participant
    June 25, 2017

    Hi again!

    Then I think I have bought the wrong license. Is it possible to change the type of license for Adobe illustrator, to a singe user license instead of a company license?

    Best regards

    Karin Lagerström

    Doug A Roberts
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 21, 2017

    you can buy individual licenses whether you are one man or fifty.

    karinl788337
    Participant
    June 21, 2017

    Thanks for your answer, but I still don´t understand.

    There are different prices for individual license and for conpany licenses.

    I chosed a company license, but then I realized that it seems like the company licensee are made for companies with more than one employees. So in my case i should have chosen an individual license, am I wright?

    Doug A Roberts
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 21, 2017

    the price difference is for different levels of support as i understand it. there's nothing stopping you or a multi-person company just getting as many individual licenses as they need if all the want are the apps.