No, I'm not in the UK. I read the entire EULA and it said nothing about using the Education software for profit. In fact, the only limits they set on the education software was that you had to actually be a student or a teacher to use it. Which I am (a student).
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14.6 Educational Software Product. If the Software accompanying this agreement is Educational Software
Product (Software manufactured and distributed for use by only Educational End Users), you are not
entitled to use the Software unless you qualify in your jurisdiction as an Educational End User. Please visit
http://www.adobe.com/education/purchasing to learn if you qualify. To find an Adobe Authorized
Academic Reseller in your area, please visit http://www.adobe.com/store and look for the link for Buying
Adobe Products Worldwide.
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That's it. So... I think this means that I'm free to use it for profit? I hope!
I mean, if its not in the EULA, I didn't agree to it. Right? If its not there it must not be a limitation... where else would they say it? On the website? Then it isn't legally binding I think because I never agreed to anything but the EULA.