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Adobe Plans New License Scheme for Indian Schools and Universities

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Saturday, October 20th, 2007 | Related entries: Software

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Adobe India has launched new licensing norms for the education sector in India.

Adobe India now offers two new kinds of licenses options for the Indian educational institutes. The first package is called K12, which is made for specially for kindergarten to 12th grade.

According to Adobe with the K12 license, schools can install Adobe’s different software products in 500 of its computers, including the teacher’s home computers, for a one-time fee. This one time fee will depend on the software products ordered.

The second software license scheme is for Indian universities called the “Term Site Licence”. This license will be valid for 12 months and will include software upgrades that happen during that period.

Sandeep Mehrotra, country sales manager said that Adobe will target 1,00,000 institutions, which will include schools affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and other high-profile private schools.

Adobe plans to contact the schools directly for promotions of the newly launched scheme.

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