I love that part, "show satisfactory proof that the Previous Version has
been destroyed." What are you supposed to do, film a video of the CD's
being used as targets for skeet shooting.
"R.K. McSwain" wrote in message
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An excerpt from the 2002 EULA:
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If this Software is labeled as an upgrade ("New Version") to software
previously licensed to you ("Previous Version"), you must destroy all copies
of the Previous Version, including any copies resident on your hard disk
drive, and return the hardware lock, if any, which accompanied the software
previously licensed to you (unless Autodesk explicitly notifies you that the
hardware lock is to be used with the upgrade), within sixty (60) days of
acquiring the New Version. Autodesk reserves the right to require you to
show satisfactory proof that the Previous Version has been destroyed.
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So you have 60 days to destroy the version from which you upgraded.
"Dave Lewis" wrote...
> Is there any way to get old versions of AutoCAD? Even though we own 2004
versions of autocad
> sometimes you need an older version like 12 or 13. We no longer have the
install disc so is there
> a way of getting install disc. What about the legalities. Is it illegal
to have the old versions of
> autocad when you own current licenses?