Is it leased by you?
I'm not a lawyer, but I understand that clause as meaning that you
personally have to own, lease, or control the computer where you install
Softimage.
On 08/01/2013 6:10 AM, Sebastien Sterling wrote:
if i work for the compagny, is the machine i am working with not Leased ?
On 8 January 2013 12:06, Stephen Blair <stephenrbl...@gmail.com
<mailto:stephenrbl...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi
The License Agreement defines the terms of use:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=10235425#section29
Territory and number of installs are the most obvious restrictions.
Assuming you purchased your license in the EU, then you can use it
anywhere in that territory.
However, Section 2.1.1 does say
...no license is granted (whether expressly, by implication or
otherwise) under this Agreement...for Installation of the Licensed
Materials on any Computer other than a Computer owned or leased,
and controlled by Licensee, unless otherwise authorized in writing
by Autodesk...
On 08/01/2013 4:36 AM, Sebastien Sterling wrote:
Greeting good day good evening everyone, Fellow Softimage
users, my name is Sebastien Sterling, recently i purchesed my
own softimage license so as i was going to work for nWave
digital a Belgium feature film studio, and that i know of no
better tool for the work i do, mine is a character modeling
position.
The place uses maya, but i was told that if i was able to
provide my own license that this should not be a problem.
however there seems to be a schism in the company. and the
higher up IT peoples stance is: they require confirmation from
Autodesk that i can use my my license in the this company.
My question is this, has anyone ever brought their softimage
to work for a company ? if so how did this come about...\
or
Alternatively, what would autodesks stance be on this, as the
issue seems to hinge on the leagle ramification of package
controls.
I love this package, i bought it, even in these uneasy
questionable times, and i love this community, please guys,
Help me !