> You could ask Adobe this question by calling their sales phone number. > Most companies don't allow licenses for new products to cover old > versions. It is worth confirming though. Your best hope for this type > of flexible licensing would be purchasing the product from the Adobe > sales phone number. I would be curious to know the answer to this > question as well.
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