Selling PSE 8... New Owner Issues?

Hi -
Ever since I got Lightroom 3 I found it does what I need so...
what issues are there if I sell my PSE 8 to someone?  The new owner can use the license key, yes?
Is the new owner somehow limited?
Thank-you

You are permitted to sell or donate your product to another individual.
There is a formal process but not everyone uses it.
Your buyer may be happy with an informal purchase.
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/152/tn_15281.html

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