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I have a situation that I'm trying to figure out the best way to handle but I'm getting conflicting information. I have several building design programs (Revit, ACAD, 3ds, Formit, etc.) that I have EDU licenses for on my personal home computer. I also work for an arch firm that obviously has commercial licenses for their software that I would like to use at home as well. On top of that, I am starting to do some freelancing work on the side for an arch firm that is willing to let me use one of their seats at home so we can collaborate on BIM 360.
The two commercial licenses are essentially the same AEC collection but obviously with two different profiles/accounts.
My first question is, would I have to remove all EDU licenses from my PC in order to use my primary firm's license at home, and if so, can I do that without uninstalling and reinstalling all my software?
Secondly, could I use my primary firm's license to do freelance work for the secondary firm, utilizing BIM 360, without violating any terms (speaking strictly from a licensing stand point. We've already established there's no conflict of interest, non compete, etc.)? If not, how could I switch back and forth from one license/account to another without sending up red flags everywhere?
What would be the best way to handle this? Hopefully all that makes sense, and I appreciate any advice.
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