How I claim my video to use my Adobe softwares for commercial use on Youtube?

Hi,
I would like make video tutorial on Youtube and I am enable for add advertising on my video with adsense. Basically, I need claim my video and say YouTube I can use my software for commercial use in my video. I need this help because Youtube is very strict for add advertising.
My question is what do I have to write for my video to claim I can use my softwares (Creative Suite Production PremiumCS5.5) in my video for a tutorial?
Here is the picture when I need claim my video on YouTube.
Thanks you 

You are being asked if  you have the rights to the content you are publishing. That is all.
If you are using Copywrite content it is not allowed unless you have the rights or a license to use it. For instance if you create music for the background is it your music, or someone elses? If it is someone else's,  you cannot use it unless you have the right or license too do so. Your images are they open source or did you create them? Or did you rip them from the net? IF the latter you cannnot use.... Does not matter if you are using pirated, or stolen software (although frowned upon, and NOT recommned) to create your content
Hope that was clear.

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