![]() ![]() Thank you for adressing the topic on Autodesk’s unacceptable way of shutting out paying customers from using the software they have payed for. ![]() Has this happened to you? Please comment and provide the details. ![]() To those people stuck without a working AutoCAD who need to get work done while fighting Autodesk, regular readers of this blog will be able to tell you know where to go to get 30 days’ relief. No? Don’t have that in the piggy bank? Better get cracking, then. If you have an old release lying around for whatever reason, maybe you’d better check to make sure it’s not broken.Īutodesk, if you can’t get your licensing act together, I hope you’ve budgeted enough to provide full refunds to everyone with an old license. This derivative image was created from scratch using BricsCAD V18 and falls under fair use (commentary, criticism). Original Red A figure copyright Autodesk, Inc. People paid a lot of money for this software and they deserve to have it working. Whether this is a deliberate act or yet another “ this won’t happen again” screw-up is difficult to determine, but either way it’s pretty obnoxious. They’re also reporting that Autodesk is being less than helpful about fixing the problem in any reasonable kind of timeframe. I’m seeing multiple recent complaints from people stating that their older but perfectly legal perpetual license AutoCADs are being broken. ![]()
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