It certainly could happen. Again, I am cautiously optimistic that it won't.
You can choose not to be so optimistic and stop using Arnold ASAP, so no
decision Autodesk makes in the future will impact you.

But just so it is clear... I was addressing the idea that Autodesk's first
order of business would be to some how damage Arnold for C4D or Houdini
users. Then doing so force them to switch to Maya or Max?

I am not trying to convince anyone to 'trust' Autodesk to do what is right
for you, I was just trying to convince people of the possibility that
Autodesk's best interest (in regard to the future of Arnold) is actually to
play nicely with others.

On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Phil Harbath <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I am definitely not sure what their motivation was but instead of
> investing in it they gave up on it.
>
>
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