Lightroom licensing question

Hi,
I just purchased Lightroom online and received it today. It was through a company based in Sydney Australia, but I think it was shipped from the US. Its supposed  to be the Full Version for Windows and Mac. I just have a couple of  questions about it:
1. The Serial Number says "LIGHTROOM ED" above the number. Does this mean its an Education version?
2. It came in a single DVD case (just the DVD, no booklet, etc). Should it have come in a box with a booklet? (e.g. like my Adobe CS3 did)
Thanks

If they are a dodgy dealer, they will have moved on by now.....
You may want to report them to Adobe....Adobe used to reward customers who shopped dodgy dealers in the old days, but most likely couldn't care less these days. It seems the educational licenses are so widely abused by re sellers and consumers that they will become as pointless as Microsoft Office "Student" deals, which are in reality used by just about anybody who isn't a company. My own personal view, as a self employed photographer for whom software is part of my cost base, is that the educational licenses should be abolished for individuals, they should only be available for educational organisations and the over all pricing brought down. As a sometime teacher of photography, most of the genuine students seem to use cracked copies of software and their parents, relatives and friend get the eduction licenses!!! A good chunk of the students are better off financially than many professionals so why they should get cheap software when the university has copies for them to learn with is beyond me.

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