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Thread: Autocad - Educational Version

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    Paul Hovnanian P.E. Guest

    Autocad - Educational Version

    I've seen a few copies of this for sale on eBay for what appears to be
    quite a discount compared to the pro version. However, down in the fine
    print, there is a note that the product must be 'registered' with
    Autodesk.

    Not long ago, I looked at the retail prices on these products and the
    fine print next to the educational version required documented proof
    that the purchaser was in fact a full time student or faculty (no basket
    weaving course at the local community college would do). So, are these
    people basically scr*wed if Autodesk says, 'No' or, 'Yes, but cough up
    the full retail price first'?

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    Paul Turvill Guest
    I'm not sure just what your question is ... but the Ed Version is useless for commercial purposes anyway, since it watermarks every print / plot with a "Produced with an Educational Version" legend.

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    CW Guest
    And it ceases to function after to years.

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