you can't use a trial version for any commercial work
Le 2013-01-08 05:19, "Dan Yargici" <danyarg...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Could you ask them to install a trial in the meantime?
>
> DAN
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Sebastien Sterling <
> sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I bought it in the EU and i plan on using it in the EU, the company
>> nWave, is concerned that me using this personnel license within their
>> company is ok with autodesk
>>
>> i need to find some official guidline or confermation from autodesk to
>> put this at piece. its ridiculously difficult to get in contact with
>> autodesk, i need this quick
>>
>> is there an official email for Autodesk subscription / licensing
>> support?, mine is not a subscription advantage pack, i bought a license.
>>
>> this situation is obscene. i don't know where to go with this...
>>
>>
>> On 8 January 2013 10:55, Rob Chapman <tekano....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Sebastien,
>>>
>>> if you bought it in EU you can use it in EU, no?   thought the issue
>>> was if it was US / EU usage. even then you can grant a temporary
>>> license to yourself to work away from the 'license server' for a month
>>> at a time...  am sure AD do not expect you to buy two versions for
>>> inside / outside EU , that would be preposterous...
>>>
>>> have you emailed Autodesk subscription / licensing support?
>>>
>>> best
>>>
>>>
>>> Rob
>>>
>>> On 8 January 2013 09:36, Sebastien Sterling
>>> <sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com> 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 !
>>>
>>
>>
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