LOGIC 8 install dvd lost

hello! i'm french and truly hope that someone will understand my english and will be able to help me
I just can't find my install dvd(for logic 8) and it's becoming really depressing...
Please me what can i do....

Find your purchase receipt and call Apple's Customer Service Dept.

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