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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 12:46 am)
Yes, it should be any edition, no matter where you got it. That's the info I have.
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I happen to own legal copies of Poser 4, 5 and 6, but just out of curiosity... It seems to me that "amnesty" is usually a term that applies to situations where "ok, we know that you have pirated software, but for a limited time, we'll forgve you if you go ahead and purchase a legal version now". I find it odd that this term is being used for this particular promotion, which requires you to already own a legit copy. Nothing wrong with them having an upgrade promotion, but I think thier terminology is misleading/confusing (maybe that's the point?).
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Hi !
Anyone know if a cover cd from 3D world magazine ( 2000 i think ) with a full version of poser3 AND reg. nr.
meets the requirements for the upgr. amnesty?
Thanks, Toggen ( yeah, i DID contact support conserning this, but they take their time... )
Message edited on: 10/10/2005 06:58