
This would mostly include those who signed up for Creative Cloud the first year or two of it being offered and have continued to subscribe (without lapse). People using older software MAY have class-action status based on how the subscription was sold to them and the terms they agreed to at the original purchase. It make take up to 15 min for the software to show up in your Software Center /Self Service after claiming your license. Ultimately, this is a licensing issue on both sides. It had to eventually happen and you cannot expect them to continue offering 10+ versions of software forever.Īdobe has actively released updates for almost every older version of their software in the past year to remove Dolby functionality related to this exact issue. As it stands currently, if users have those versions installed and they continue to function as-is (without further updates) I do not see a problem with no longer offering the downloads. If they really do 100% CUT OFF access to CC 2014 or CC 2015 versions (or prior), that's when an uproar is warranted. Believe this impacted everything from CC 2017 and previous.

This was clearly provided in the blue link under the individual update for all older versions.

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