Thank you for clarification Luc-Eric.

It is apparent that the policies Autodesk has enacted are completely
pernicious and unconscionable. Such an egregious and unilaterally
oppressive action is only going to serve as a suppurating sore, sowing the
seeds of mistrust of Autodesk within the small industry that is 3D
animation & visual FX.

I can understand the clinical, unsympathetic responses from representatives
of Autodesk. From what I can tell, outspoken Autodesk employees who
actually cared about Softimage and its community over the years have been
summarily deposed.

To sum up: what Autodesk did to Softimage was bad enough, but the manner
and lengths that they have gone to to expunge Softimage's utility border on
obsessive. Its like holding a corpse for ransom.

-=Eric T.


On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 7:22 AM, Luc-Eric Rousseau <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Yes you lose the right to run three versions back when the subscription
> lapses.   You can only run the last version you installed.
> On Aug 8, 2014 2:09 PM, "phil harbath" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>   What was the final verdict on using older versions of Softimage,  I
>> saw on the EOL page you could use up to 3 versions back.  Does that require
>> the user to be on active subscription.  My case is I am on 2015 but my
>> subscription just lapsed.
>>
>>
>> Phil Harbath
>> jamination
>>
>


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