Several questions regarding previous version acccess.
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Hi,
1. Could you please address how the following paragraph holds up in light of the new development? Surely a right to install and access my software implies that Autodesk will continue to activate it?
"2.2 Additionally if You want to continue to Install and Access (a) copy(ies) of a prior version of the Covered Software (for which the Covered Software is a successor or substitute (as determined by Autodesk)) in your possession and that prior version is not specifically identified in writing by Autodesk on the Maintenance Plan Previous Version Eligible Product List, You may also continue to Install and Access that/those copy(ies) of that prior version, subject to the conditions in Sections 2.1.1 to 2.1.7 above, provided (1) You previously legally licensed and Installed and Accessed that/those copy(ies) of that prior version from Autodesk, and (2) Your Installation and Access of that/those copy(ies) does not exceed the total quantity of licenses to Install and Access that/those copies that You previously licensed and Installed and Accessed from Autodesk."
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Edit: Paragraph 2.5 seams to blanket deny any responsibility by Autodesk to provide anything in regards to previous versions rights whatsoever. Assuming this paragraph was there from the very start, this seems a bit fishy to me.
2. What stops Autodesk from providing alternative means to activate older versions, by means of a patch, if need be?(Not to mention that it strains believe that Autodesk actually can't work out a deal with vendors they license their key generators from).
3. Autodesk claims we can open files created with older versions of their software. But what about elements of the software that were removed, like e. g. reactor from 3ds Max? Also plugins might not be available for newer versions.
4. Does the coming strict implementation of the three versions back rule mean that somewhere down the line licenses as little as 5 (or even 4?) years old will no longer be activated?
5. When does Autodesk plan to actively inform all affected customers (some of which might be seen by Autodesk as "former" customers)? Right now this seems a lot like "salami tactics".
Thanks!