There will only be one upgrade price. Anyone who upgrades will automatically 
get the full version. 
FWIW I’ve seen non-commercial clauses in edu software plenty of times. 

Steve P. 

> On 23 Apr 2018, at 00:21, David H. Bailey <dhbaile...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
>> On 4/22/2018 8:50 AM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
>> This confused me as well, but it appears that if you have a Dorico
>> educational license, you're not allowed to produce commercial work. See
>> question 9 at https://www.steinberg.net/en/education/faq.html
>> 
>> Aaron.
>> 
> 
> That is so bizarre -- Steinberg is the only company I know of with that 
> limitation.  How will they know you're producing commercial output?
> 
> And I've never heard of an upgrade changing a license from educational 
> to full -- I guess possibly the upgrade price for an educational license 
> might be more money than when upgrading a full-license original.
> 
> Thank you for pointing that out!  I stand corrected and I appreciate 
> knowing I was mistaken.
> 
> 
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