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This question was closed Jan 16, 2015 at 10:04 AM by GameVortex for the following reason:

Question is off-topic or not relevant

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Question by Tortuap · Jan 16, 2015 at 09:51 AM · licensing

Using Unity Free Licence in my company

Hi, I have a very specific question.

I have read the licensing FAQ : http://unity3d.com/unity/faq

I have read the licensing EULA : http://unity3d.com/legal/eula

I was not able to find the strictly non ambiguous answer I'm looking for.

I'm working for a company that have more than $100000 annual revenues. I have installed Unity Free version on my work computer. I'm using that Unity Free version on my spare time at the office, working on personal projects. The Unity Free version is licensed to me, using my personal email address.

Our department asked to everyone having Unity Free version installed to uninstall it because the company haven't licensed such versions.

Am I right to interpret that the Unity license is allowing such use of Unity Free version, registered to my person, as a personal registration, in order to work on personal projects, on my spare time, but on my company's computer ?

I require here a non ambiguous answer from the Unity team, not the personal interpretation or the feeling of another fellow here. Thanks for understanding that.

Regards.

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No-one here is part of the Unity Team and can answer this properly as this is a user moderated community. You should contact unity directly at: support@unity3d.com

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@GameVortex: Unity support people (i.e. employes) check this site regularly (I see their answers occasionally). How do I know that? - I used to work for Unity Technologies ;)

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@tanoshimi, I just wanted to point out very clearly that there are Unity people on this site.

...and I couldn't find a place stating that UnityAnswers is limited to technical questions...

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Answer by tanoshimi · Jan 16, 2015 at 05:06 PM

@Paulius-Liekis - the advice from @GameVortex is good. Unity Answers is a community forum for technical questions concerning Unity development. It is not designed as an authoritative source on legal issues, for which you are best either to contact Unity or refer to your own legal team.

@Tortuap - the EULA and all associated documents are clearly published. If you're unsure how to interpret them, you need to refer to your own legal team (though it sounds like they've already read and made a decision regarding how they apply to your situation - hence the edict why all Free copies of Unity need to be removed in your company).

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