Add-ins license

Add-ins license

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Add-ins license

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Where can I find the text of the Fusion 360 license agreement? I have a question regarding how the add-ins provided are licensed. I assume I'll need to read the license to get the answer to this question, but I cannot find the specific text fo the license agreement anywhere.

 

My specific question, is under what license is the source code of the add-ins provided with Fusion 360 provided. As you deliberately provide the full source and provide an editor to modify that source, I want to know what rights are granted by the license holders regarding the use of derivative revisions to the add-ins provided by Autodesk.

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adam.nagy
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You have a specific add-in in mind?

The ones my team created are also available on github (https://github.com/autodeskfusion360) and are under MIT license (https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)

Which means that you can do with it whatever you want. Smiley Happy



Adam Nagy
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Thanks for the quick reply. I was looking at the spur gear script, thinking of changing it to output an SVG or DXF. I wanted to do this because the Add-ins system crashes frequently when I use the scripts (this is already reported elsewhere on the forum and has been known for over  a year now). However, it doesn't matter now because I found a reasonable involute gear script that did what I wanted.

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