One inadvertent scratch in the wrong place can render a disk unusable.
Making a backup copy for your own personal archive will, as I said , be technically illegal but should not create any problems copyright wise as long as it is only reserved for back-up purposes.
The potential for litigation would only arise if you distributed the copy.
Most, if not all, suppliers would tolerate a copy for back-up purposes only.
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Technically yes.
One inadvertent scratch in the wrong place can render a disk unusable.
Making a backup copy for your own personal archive will, as I said , be technically illegal but should not create any problems copyright wise as long as it is only reserved for back-up purposes.
The potential for litigation would only arise if you distributed the copy.
Most, if not all, suppliers would tolerate a copy for back-up purposes only.
Yes it is. But almost everything is Illegal. Will people ever catch you?
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Well, most of the time it is but for personal home use read your EULA. I don't know what the Photoshop EULA says.
If you don't pay for it, it's illegal.