Is Photoshop Elements for Commercial Use?

I can copyright and sell CD insert artwork that I make using Elements 5.0, correct?
-L

You can copyright whatever you want, but see my post in your other thread.

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    C. Raio
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    In the threads that I have read here the following is the user to user reply on this matter that is seen regarding project assets....Music Scores in this case....
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    You are most welcome.
    Going way back, Adobe once had a restriction on material produced with the academic versions (like Student & Teacher editions) of some of its programs. I do not recall the exact timing, but would say that they relaxed that restriction about 10 years ago.
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    I've seen projects such as yours done countless times without incident. Doesn't make it OK and does not mean that Adobe condones it or gives any kind of permission to do so.
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    The best contact method is http://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html
    But, again, you won't get an official response to such questions.

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  • Anyone using Photoshop Elements for Fashion Design

    Hi,
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    Some years ago I bought an Adobe Photoshop cs2 student version. Can it be used for commercial use now?

    Hi Bob,
    Another guy posted on the thread:
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    So if I am from Denmark, does the "Yes" still apply?
    -Asge2000
    Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 12:03:51 -0700
    From: [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Photoshop cs2 student version, can it be used for commercial use?
    Re: Photoshop cs2 student version, can it be used for commercial use? created by Bob Levine in Creative Suites Windows - View the full discussion
    Yes.
    Bob
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  • Can I use Photoshop brushes for commercial purposes?

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    Control (right) - click on a thumbnail to edit in the elements app.
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  • How to get Dealership of Adobe Photoshop Elements for Mumbai, Maharastra, India

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  • I purchased Photoshop Elements for windows and need it on mac

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  • Default Adobe Brushes Ok for commercial use?

    Hi, I tried to find the correct category to post this question, but I had trouble finding the correct forum, since I'm refering to general Adobe brushes in Photoshop, illustrator etc.
    As my topic says: are those brushes which came with the applications ok for commercial use? eg. the default grass brushes...
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    It depends on what you mean by “commercial use."  If you plan to create an illustration or piece of art which uses the grass brush to create a grass pattern/texture as part of the image, the answer would be "yes."  If you would like to repackage or distribute a brush as part of another product or application, the answer would be "no."
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