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License agreement question when it comes to developing in Unity Personal and then switching Unity Pro
Hi
I was just about to install Unity 5.2.1p4 and I decided to read the license agreement and I came across this:
"You May Not Use Unity Personal with Unity Pro or any Unity Pro Add-On Products
You may not combine or integrate Licensee Content that you develop with Unity Personal simultaneously with any Licensee Content that you develop with Unity Pro or any Unity Pro Add-On Products. Licensee Content developed with the Unity Personal will be tagged with an identifier that is used to enforce this restriction. "
So just to be on the safe side. Does this mean I can't make a game in Unity Personal and then upgrade to Pro to publish it? It might be really obvious but I just want to be 100% sure.
Answer by meat5000 · Oct 16, 2015 at 02:30 PM
simultaneously
Oh, I missed that. Sorry. But now my question is, how could you even do that simultaneously?
If you work between two machines (desktop and laptop for instance) or if you work as part of a $$anonymous$$m. If Pro for one, Pro for all!
Your own Pro license entitles you to install on more than one machine for your own use I do believe (CITATION NEEDED!) but as part of a $$anonymous$$m you will each need a separate license.
Oh, I see! Thanks for clearing this up for me! $$anonymous$$uch appreciated!