Registering a used copy of Cool Edit Pro

I have just purchased a used copy of Cool Edit Pro on Ebay.  I have been assured that it is genuine (I only ever use genuine software).  I would like to register it in may name as it has the name of the previous owner in the licence details.  I can't find a "Register" link in the "help" menu.  Can anyone help, please?

Details here may help:
http://www.adobe.com/support/registration.html

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