Software-PDF what is seen and unseen when sending a document to someone
#1
First off, I asked this question on reddit several times and no one could answer. So I thought about posting here and seeing if someone can answer question.


A week ago I read a post on reddit about a guy that had a unlicensed version of autocad and the person sent a document to someone else and the someone else knew that the person sending was using a unlicensed-pirated version. Here is the post for reference;
https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/comments...g_pirated/

Now I wanted to find out,
I have 2 PC's and 2 versions of adobbe software, CS6 on one and on the other CC the cc version I purchased on reddit bay. I use both of them at times to send pdf's to other people.

Here is the question; with the cs6 version if I send a pdf to them via email and they have licensed version and I don't can they tell? On the cc version if I send a pdf to them because it is not in my name can they tell?


Another question if they can tell is there a way to change it? thanks in advance
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#2
Depends on whether or not the software watermarks its output based on what it detects its licensing status to be.

If you are regularly sending professional work to others that care about that kind of thing, you shouldn't be using pirated software.
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#3
Look into using open source software, OP, like the Libreoffice productivity suite.

They're free and they can do a lot of stuff.

Many people are flocking to it.
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