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Adobe didn’t release CS2 as a free product out of kindness. They had permanently shut down the older CS2 activation servers, meaning paid users who still relied on CS2 could no longer activate their legitimate copies. To fix this, Adobe offered a special “no-activation” version with a universal serial number—but only for existing owners of CS2.

The download page had no paywall or proof-of-purchase check. So while Adobe intended it for legacy customers, the general public saw it as a free, legal download of a professional-grade Photoshop. Adobe never publicly corrected this interpretation, and for years, tech blogs called it “free Photoshop CS2.”

Here’s a short text explaining the so-called : The Adobe Photoshop CS2 Paradox: A Gift That Wasn’t Really a Gift

At first glance, it looked like an incredible act of generosity. But the reality was more complicated—and that’s where the paradox lies.

The paradox is this: It was an accidental gift—both a gesture of good faith to old customers and a loophole for millions of new ones.