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Question by Scott 1 · Aug 29, 2010 at 03:06 AM · collaborationindividual

Paid Unity Pro Work for Someone who has Unity Free?

Can I get paid for doing Unity Pro work (scripts/assets/etc) that i do for someone who only has Unity Free? I am a individual that owns a legal copy of Unity Pro. They would be contracting with me for the work. Either I, if they request it, or they, will then sell the game for profit.

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Answer by Scott 1 · Sep 17, 2010 at 05:22 PM

Wrote Unity Directly.. They said that, in general, they were happy I was getting paid for work done with Unity Pro. However, since I was using pro, they said that if the relationship was strictly me doing assets and scripting for the unity free using person, they had no problems. However, if I was also getting paid to perform Pro builds (cause those unlock splash screens) and/or if I was getting paid to be giving access to any Pro Features then I would run into the requirement that states that a team MUST be using same version because Unity would view building and using pro features for the free unity using person as a team working FOR me and Unity requires everyone on teams to be using the same version of the unity software, and in this case, since I am using unity pro, its the pro version that everyone must have.

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Answer by tylo · Aug 29, 2010 at 03:54 AM

So you aren't working as a part of the same team, eh? This sounds like a loophole in the system.

I believe, legally speaking, he can pay you to work for him. The stipulations as far as I know are that everyone on a team must have Unity Pro licenses.

Really, I believe this is an effort on Unity's part to let everyone know that they want money if you are serious about turning a profit. I don't think it's meant as a "We will sue the crap out of you if you find some way around this!"

In other words, I'm saying, if it makes a profit, great. He should buy Unity Pro with some of that money.

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I agree with Tylo that if the project actually makes money then the first priority would be to Pay the Ones back who allowed The Profit to be made.

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Answer by Ony · Aug 29, 2010 at 03:54 AM

I can't imagine why not. Since anyone in the world can get Unity for free it would be the same as me using Unity Pro and contracting out a job to someone who doesn't have it at all. I could be mistaken but it seems reasonable that this would be the case.

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