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Fusion 360 beta licensing

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dillonzwick
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Fusion 360 beta licensing

I'm a student of CAD and will be graduating in about a month. I've been playing around with Fusion 360 beta, absolutely adore it, and wish to continue to use it more into the future. I am having trouble locating the licensing agreement of the beta version and have a couple of questions.

1. Can I use Fusion 360 beta for commercial purposes. E.g.. Make a design in Fusion 360 beta and sell it on Shapeways.com?

2. If not, then can I make a design using Fusion 360 beta, wait until the full version is released, and after purchasing the full version, using those designs for commercial purposes? 

3. Can I use Fusion 360 beta for non-commercial purposes. In particular,  posting a design to Thingiverse.com?

Thank you for all your help

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philip.s
in reply to: dillonzwick

Thanks for the positive feedback Dillon!

 

I'm tracking down the Fusion 360 terms of use / beta details and will be sure to share with you ASAP. 

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tdtwohy
in reply to: philip.s

Why should the answer be ANYTHING but "Yes"?

If someone asks you to test some scupting tools, they cannot (just by reason that that made the sculpting tools) claim the resulting sculpture. It's feasable they may charge you for the raw material... but the value added by your SKILL at sculpting is souly according to your skills.

Sadly, Autodesk cannot claim raw matrials... there AREN'T ANY so the model created by you SHOULD BE YOURS.

Unless the USER AGREEMENT GIVES THAT RIGHT AWAY... what you create is yours. 

--check your user licence--

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schneik-adsk
in reply to: dillonzwick

Yes. We are delighted that the beta is proving useful. Feel free to post to Shapeways and Thingiverse!
Kevin Schneider
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carl_bass
in reply to: dillonzwick

I'm glad you like it and feel free to do what you like with the models you create

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