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Can I build a game on a Student Pro Licence, then export from a Full Pro Licence machine?
Hi,
I'm currently studying on a Computer and Games Design BSc and the machines in Uni have Full Pro Licences.
I need to be able to use the Pro features on my own machine. So I'm considering the Pro Student Version.
My only question is:
Can I export my project and work and publish it without a watermark on the Uni machines? Or does the Watermark stay with the project regardless of the machine its being exported on?
Thanks
Adam :D
If you import the project into Unity Pro then the project is converted to a Pro version and all the features of Pro become available with no limitation. However, you cannot export a Pro project out to Free, but I'm unsure of how this works with Student Pro.
This is against the licensing agreement. I don't wanna look up the exact section now, but it's the same that doesn't allow you in a big $$anonymous$$m to only use one pro version and have free version for the rest of the $$anonymous$$m members.
Answer by joedartjr · Jan 08, 2014 at 06:54 AM
Sorry, but even if you could it would be against the licensing agreement set by Unity for the Non-Commercial Student license. It's a similar question as to whether you can build a game on a Free version and then use someone else's Pro version to build the game; which you cannot. They sell a Student Commercial License for this exact purpose.
this is incorrect as of now. According to this tweet, we should be able to use it for release.
check out the tos btw https://unity3d.com/legal/terms-of-service/software