Upgrading DVD SP 3 Academic

Is it possible to upgrade dvdsp 3 academic to dvdsp 4 non-academic? I am no longer in school and was curious if I had to purchase the full license of 4 to upgrade.
Thanks!

I am almost positive that one of the catches with the academic versions is that they are non-upgradable, which is part of the reason why they're so cheap.

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