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In the FAQ, one can read:
Collaboration for Revit and BIM 360 Team allows for subscribers from another account to be added to a Project Hub
without utilizing one of the host account’s subscriptions. This is sometimes referred to as Bring Your Own Subscription
(BYOS). Will this be allowed with BIM 360 Design?
Yes. This is allowed for BIM 360 Design.
Now, BIM 360 Design is composed of different modules like Design Collaboration and Document Management (Docs).
I think is is obvious that Design Collaboration falls under the "Bring your own subscription" rule.
But what with the document management component. Will the other user will also brings his license with him.
Example:
Company ABC has 25 license of BIM 360 Design. All licenses are is use by internal staff members.
Company DEF also has 25 license of BIM 360 Design. All licenses are is use by internal staff members.
Company ABC will now invite 5 users of Company DEF into one of their projects.
What is the correct answer?
- Company ABC needs to buy 5 additional BIM 360 Design licenses so that they can invite the 5 users from company DEF.
(In my opinion this is not correct, because in this case we do not have the "Bring your own subscription license" principle). - Company ABC needs to buy 5 additional licenses only for BIM 360 Docs, because for the Design Collaboration part company DEF is bringing their own licenses, but they still need acces to the document management module of comapny ABC and therefore extra licenses are needed for the hub of company ABC.
- Company ABC nor Company DEF don't need to buy additional licenses. If you invite a user with a BIM 360 entitlement he will bring his Design Collaboration AND Docs license to the hub of company ABC.
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