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Autodesk change in renewal policy

Autodesk change in renewal policy

Autodesk change in renewal policy

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Just a warning for people not on the AutoCAD Subscription, as of March 15 2010 their upgrade/renewal policy is changing.  If you are not on the Subscription Service, it's going to cost you 1/2 the value of a new license to upgrade.

Tom

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?id=7176852&siteID=123112

RE: Autodesk change in renewal policy

fishon,

We learned about this while up- and cross-grading late last year. We elected to go without a Subscription, as we are not hard-core users. Nevertheless, a good reminder for other AD users.

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