Comment by consp

Comment by consp 5 days ago

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I'm not going to agree to any of the "free" (you sign away all rights to the things you made free) tiers. Not that anyone would ever use my things but it's out of principle. FreeCAD has issues but is good enough for most people. And once you want to do really complicated things and also can cope the hundred of euros per years fine, but don't complain other people should do the same because you can.

Aurornis 5 days ago

> (you sign away all rights to the things you made free) tiers.

Do you have a source for this? Or are you speculating?

> but it's out of principle

Great that it works for you. I have limited time for hobbies and I can’t justify making choices based on principle to avoid hypotheticals that even you admit aren’t going to happen.

> but don't complain other people should do the same because you can.

I’m not complaining. Anyone who wants to use a certain software based on principle is free to do so.

I’m sharing recommendations from my own experience and that of my peers. If the goal is to focus on the project you’re trying to do instead of fighting with software then people should be aware of their options.

ericbarrett 5 days ago

> (you sign away all rights to the things you made free)

I don't see that in Autodesk's terms, which (per quick search - not exhaustive) seem to apply to "Fusion for Personal Use":

https://www.autodesk.com/company/terms-of-use/en/general-ter...

The only license I can find it compels is "If You provide Autodesk with ideas for improvement, suggestions, or other feedback".

(Not a lawyer, not your lawyer, not legal advice etc. etc.)