The license does not permit one to develop sites for profit. The version is
simply the Professional version, so there are no limits in the software in
that sense - it is simply a licensing issue.

Jason Bunting

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> Does anyone use the Visual Studio .Net Academic version for development of
> production web-sites or know if it can be used for this purpose?  Or is it
> limited as a teaching tool.
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