Do I need to ship back my 7.0 and 7.1 disks?

When I order the crossgrade, do I need to ship back my 7.0 disks?
Not a problem if I do...but I'm not paying for shipping if I have to ship it back.
Patrick
iMAC Intel Core Duo 20"   Mac OS X (10.4.4)   1.5G Ram

It has been determined that if you own the Pro version of Logic, you don't need to send anything back. The only people who need to return discs are those that have Express because they do not utilize the XSKey.

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