

- #Autodesk fusion 360 free for hobbyists install#
- #Autodesk fusion 360 free for hobbyists trial#
- #Autodesk fusion 360 free for hobbyists license#
If your Fusion 360 subscription entitlement has been identified as a “Trial” and it has also been designated as a “commercial trial” or a “free commercial subscription”, you will be able to use the service without the Trial restrictions described in the preceding paragraph (in other words, You will be able to use the service for commercial, professional, and for-profit purposes).

The term of Your entitlement will be thirty (30) days or as otherwise authorized in writing by Autodesk. Trial: If your entitlements have been designated as a “demonstration”, “evaluation”, “trial,” “not for resale” or “NFR” version (each, a “Trial”) You may use the service solely for purposes of evaluation and demonstration of the capabilities of the service but not for purposes of competitive analysis or any commercial, professional, or other for-profit purposes.
#Autodesk fusion 360 free for hobbyists install#
If you are a Qualified Educational Institution, You may (i) use the service solely for purposes directly related to learning, teaching, training, research and development that are part of Your instructional functions, excluding any use for commercial, professional or other for-profit purposes and (ii) install Client Software solely on Computers owned or controlled by You, provided that all access to such Client Software and use of the service shall be by either (a) You and/or (b) Students or Faculty using their own individual Autodesk account.

“Qualified Educational Institution” means an educational institution which has been accredited by an authorized governmental agency within its applicable local, state, provincial, federal or national government and has the primary purpose of teaching its enrolled students. If you are Faculty, You may use the service solely for purposes directly related to learning, teaching, training, research and development that are part of the instructional functions performed by a Qualified Education Institution, excluding any use for commercial, professional or other for-profit purposes. “Faculty” means an individual person who is an employee or independent contractor working for a Qualified Educational Institution. If you are a Student, You may use the service solely for purposes related to learning, training, research and development, excluding any use for commercial, professional or other for-profit purposes. “Student” means an individual person, 13 years or older, enrolled as a student at a Qualified Educational Institution. Autodesk, in its sole discretion, retains the right to determine the eligibility of any individual or entity. The term of your entitlement will be three (3) years (unless the service is no longer offered by Autodesk) or as otherwise authorized in writing by Autodesk. Education: Your rights under your “Education” entitlements will depend on whether you are a Student, Faculty, or Qualified Educational Institution (as each is defined below).Autodesk reserves the right at any time during the Startup term to revoke access of the Startup entitlement by providing notice to You. The term for your Startup use is one (1) year from the date You are granted access. Startup: If your entitlement has been designated as “Startup, ” You may use the service if You are (a) a company, startup, or home-based business that generates less than $100,000 (or equivalent in other currency) per year from the total sale of goods or services, or (b) an individual using the service for personal non-commercial projects, hobbies, or personal learning.Quote:Entitlement Types: If your rights to use a service have identified your entitlements using one of the descriptions below, the following entitlement parameters apply to you:
#Autodesk fusion 360 free for hobbyists license#
The part I have highlighted in blue is the license entitlement type for a hobbyist ("Startup"), but the part I have highlighted in red immediately below seems to indicate that you only get 1 year free This is the small print that's confusing.
