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Question by Plzach · Jun 03, 2012 at 02:49 AM · gamedevelopment

creating a game?

My friend is a proud owner of unity pro and we were both wondering if he can teach me via his computer with his purchased copy of unity pro and could i later on use his copy to develop a game and maybe even sell depending on the outcome of the whole project as an indie game?...im just verifying this so we both dont go against any terms...i did check the terms of licensing and so did he but we cannot find anything specific to this question.

NOTE: we are not and will not be developing together

hope to hear back from you soon thank you for you're time

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avatar image Fattie · Jun 03, 2012 at 02:34 PM 0
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You certainly cannot rip-off UnityPro.

But very simply, use the totally free version. There are something like ONE $$anonymous$$ILLION users of the free version - go for it.

it's that simple.

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Answer by gRnt · Jun 03, 2012 at 03:53 AM

You are able to get a free version of unity pro and learn along with him and still sell the resultant game if you so desire. Unity pro is only necessary for extra features or if you are a business entity earning over 100k a year

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Answer by Tasarran · Jun 03, 2012 at 02:54 AM

No, you can't legally transfer a Unity license...

But the free version should be quite sufficient for anything you want to do as a new user; then you can save up for the Pro version.

You can sell what you make with the free version, it is just missing a few features from Pro.

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avatar image Plzach · Jun 03, 2012 at 02:58 AM 0
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he is not "transferring" the unity license just using to "A" $$anonymous$$ch me and "B" use it as time goes by so technically it is not transferring and not going against anything listed in the licensing category

avatar image Eric5h5 · Jun 03, 2012 at 03:30 AM 1
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@Pizach: I think you missed this part:

"Unity grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable license: to install and execute the executable form of the Software, solely for internal use by a single person" Seems pretty clear.

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Letting you use it would be transferring it, unless you go to his place and use it on his computer...

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Answer by reptilebeats · Jun 03, 2012 at 01:31 PM

Your beat bet would be to make your game usin the free version as unity pro has different things in it. Pointless to learn pro if u dont plan buying it,

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