Hello everyone!
I'm interested in getting into MOI 3D and I'd like to get the educational license at a discount price while I'm still in university.
I've searched the forums but found contradicting information regarding the true terms of the educational license.
Some answers on the forums state the following:
- "There isn't any limit on what type of work can be done, it can be used for commercial work or whatever. The only difference from the regular version license is that the EDU version can't be resold and transferred to another person."
However, there was a EULA posted on one of these forums that clearly states the exact opposite:
- "This license is for an educational version of the software [...] This version is NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE, and may not be used for any professional, commercial, or for-profit work. This version is time-limited to run during one particular school year, when this version expires it will cease to function and this particular version should not be used after that [...] This version may insert watermarks or other labels in data that is created by it to identify the data as being created by a "Not for commercial use" educational version"
I'd obviously be more inclined to trust the author of the software but on the other hand, a EULA is a legal document and should have the final word, right? Were any legal issues to occur, I doubt a response on a forum would have the same value as a EULA.
So the question boils down to this: which of these is true? Is there any more information on the educational license somewhere?
Thanks for the help.
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