Installation Photoshop Lightroom 5 Student/Teacher

Hallo Zusammen,
ich habe vor mir Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 in der Student and Teacher Version anzuschaffen.
Nachdem ich die Anforderungen für die Student and Teacher Version durchgelesen habe, bin ich darauf gestoßen, dass diese Version immer nur auf max. zwei Laptops installiert werden kann. Es wird immerwieder darauf hingewiesen, dass das Programm nur auf einem Gerät ausgeführt werden darf, gleichzeitig ist nicht zulässig.
Ich habe vor das Programm in der Student-Version auf jeden Fall auf zwei Laptops zu installieren, da ich einen Neueren nur Zuhause nutzen möchte und einen Älteren für unterwegs habe. Wäre es dann technisch durch z. B. eine Anmeldung im Programm garnicht möglich auf beiden Geräten das Programm gleichzeitig auszuführen oder schreibt das Adobe deshalb vor, weil man natürlich verhindern möchte, das zwei Nutzer über eine Lizens das Programm nutzen?
Da mein älterer Laptop wegen geringem Arbeitsspeicher ziemlich träge ist, kann ich mir schon vorstellen das Programm mal auf beiden Geräten gleichzeitig laufen zu lassen.
Macht es in dieser Thematik einen Unterschied ob ich die Student and Teacher oder die normale Version kaufe?
Danke für eure Antworten!
Thomas

Tooom wrote:
Nachdem ich die Anforderungen für die Student and Teacher Version durchgelesen habe, bin ich darauf gestoßen, dass diese Version immer nur auf max. zwei Laptops installiert werden kann. Es wird immerwieder darauf hingewiesen, dass das Programm nur auf einem Gerät ausgeführt werden darf, gleichzeitig ist nicht zulässig.
Das sind die Lizenzbestimmungen der Adobe-Programme.
Tooom wrote:
Ich habe vor das Programm in der Student-Version auf jeden Fall auf zwei Laptops zu installieren, da ich einen Neueren nur Zuhause nutzen möchte und einen Älteren für unterwegs habe. Wäre es dann technisch durch z. B. eine Anmeldung im Programm garnicht möglich auf beiden Geräten das Programm gleichzeitig auszuführen oder schreibt das Adobe deshalb vor, weil man natürlich verhindern möchte, das zwei Nutzer über eine Lizens das Programm nutzen?
Lightroom kannst du problemlos auf zwei Laptops installieren. Technisch sind bei Lightroom keine Vorkehrungen getroffen die eine gleichzeitige Nutzung unterbinden. Aber die gleichzeitige Nutzung ist schlicht und ergreifend illegal. Du akzeptierst bei der Installation die Lizenzbedingungen und die besagen ganz deutlich: Installation auf zwei Geräten, gleichzeitige Nutzung -> nein.
Tooom wrote:
Da mein älterer Laptop wegen geringem Arbeitsspeicher ziemlich träge ist, kann ich mir schon vorstellen das Programm mal auf beiden Geräten gleichzeitig laufen zu lassen.
Was soll das bringen? Dann muss du mit zwei Katalogen arbeiten oder ständig versuchen beide Kataloge zu synchronisieren.
Tooom wrote:
Macht es in dieser Thematik einen Unterschied ob ich die Student and Teacher oder die normale Version kaufe?
Nein.
Axel

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