Photoshop Elements 6 and 10

I have discs and packaging for these.
I no longer use them , having the monthly subsciption.
Would anyone think that they might be useful to anyone without falling foul of any Adobe rules etc.

Why not, I gave away 9 and a book that accompanied it.
 
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I too havequite a few bits and pieces

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as said adobe reselling is or could be an issue. Also who would want old books and editing suits anyway. So they are just shoved away on a cupboard
 
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I too havequite a few bits and pieces

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as said adobe reselling is or could be an issue. Also who would want old books and editing suits anyway


That is why I asked - are these old programmes of use.
Just looking for opinions from people who know more than me. :)
I would not be looking to sell, but to give away for postage costs.
 
Never know until you ask, chap who had mine seem pleased enough to pay postage for them.
 
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I got my copy of PSE9 secondhand, the seller had to de-register it first. When I wanted to give it to someone else I could not de-register it from my PC, I contacted Adobe who said that it no longer needed de-registering. I assume that as it is so old they were not worried about how many computers it is on now.
The term that Adobe used was not de-register but I cannot remember what they called it.
 
FWIW.
I still use Elements 2 and 5 as they are on disc they don't need registration...they have and still are used on a number of PCs.
I presume (?) download only versions may require an activation code.
 
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