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I am a certified reseller.
We have been selling CS5, CS5.5, and CS6 license keys that have been transferred to individuals or companies for several years.
However, a lot of CS keys are being canceled recently.
Why?
I'm guessing, but I understand this to be legal action against CS.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/a3xk3p/adobe-tells-users-they-can-get-sued-for-using-old-versions-of...
It is believed that the lawsuit with Dolby resulted in the permanent cancellation of the CS series of permanent past tense software.
This is Adobe's problem, not the user's problem.
The agent asks for an invoice, but that's not the problem.
This is a worldwide fraud technique.
Permanent software that was language swapped could be revived because there was a record of the swap. (Adobe actually provides a new serial key)
However, if the product itself has been transferred, it cannot be restored once cancelled.
They still say it's not a legal license.
Then, the key recorded on the Adobe server cannot be registered to the account.
Was it possible to register the pirate key by hacking the Adobe server?
This is also Adobe's problem.
I want to solve this.
Why is Adobe harassing users?
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these are user-to-user forums. you'll need to contact adobe corporate for answers.
because you're a certified reseller, you should have your own contact. let us know what they say.
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