![]() ![]() This can also occur when your drawing uses blocks or other components of drawings that have been created or modified in an Educational version, including layers, blocks, layouts, etc. PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT ![]() Last edited by NukeCad 09-07-2014 at 03:32 AM.When you plot an AutoCAD drawing that was created in-or that contains drawing data that was created in-an Educational (Student and Faculty) version of AutoCAD or an AutoCAD-based program, the following plot stamp or watermark appears in the final output: Get any warning then how can you be expected to comply.įrom statments given Autodesk are aware of this problem of what is in breach of licence and what is not but still remain strangely quiet on the issue. ![]() The same would seem to apply to any drawing that has been 'cleaned' by 2015 and then used in an earlier version, if you dont However if you are using 2014SP1 or 2105 you wont get the warnings and so cannot be reasonably expected to comply with The best answer at the moment seems to be that if you are using earlier than 2014 SP1 you will still get warnings about edu content and it will be against your licence agrement to remove the stamp and use the drawing commercially. There has been heavy debate elsewhere about just what the legality of the situation is now. content in a drawing, and 2015 will remove it when you save the drawing, you have no control over this. The 20 license agreements continue to prohibit the use of educational version produced content for comercial purposes.īut neither warn you that you have edu. There is still some confusion about just what these changes mean. Last edited by NukeCad 19-06-2014 at 01:20 PM.ĭwgTruview 2015 will also remove the educational plotstamp, you wont even be warned if it is there.Īutocad 2015 student version no longer applies the stamp I have yet to find anything official from AutoDESK explaining this change of policy. WARNING- If you send that drawing to someone with an earlier version, that user will see the warning and the stamp. In this case though the stamp is still there, it just can't be seen in 2014SP1. With AutoCAD 2015 (and LT) when you save a drawing that has the Educational Plotstamp, the stamp will be totally removed and the drawing can then be sent to other users and earlier version users without the stamp.ĪutoCAD 2014 with SP1 also does not show / plot the stamp or give a warning that the drawing has the stamp attached. ![]() HOWEVER it seems that AutoDESK have now changed their policy on this issue. For years we (and other forums) have had questions regularly posted asking how to get rid of the Educational Plot Stamp.įor years we (and other forums) have told people that it is illegal to remove this stamp and use the drawing for commercial purposes. ![]()
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