Photoshop CC does not recognize my plugins

I'm on a Mac. Photoshop CC does not recoginize my plugins that I had in CS5 like Silver Efex Pro, Topaz plugins, etc.  How can I fix this? I tried copying the plugins from the Plugins folder in Photoshop CS5 to the Plugins folder in Photoshop CC but that did not work.
Thanks, Tom

You will have to get the proper CC compatible updates from the plug-in vendors. This behavior is intentional, since incompatible legacy plug-ins will crash the program otherwise.
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