BUYING OLDER VERSIONS OF ACAD?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by ragioniere, Sep 24, 2004.

  1. ragioniere

    ragioniere Guest

    I'm interested to start my own small business and I'm looking to buy Autocad software. Is there a way to buy older versions since Autocad 2005 is far too expensive for me and LT doesn't support 3D? Is it even legal to do it? If yes, where can I get legal Autocad 2002 for example which completely fits my needs? I don't need any support or other things, just the software.
     
    ragioniere, Sep 24, 2004
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  2. ragioniere

    Paul Turvill Guest

    In the US, about the only license transfers Autodesk has approved in the
    last several years are when a bona fide business goes out of business and
    transfers its assets to another business, and that is at the sole discretion
    of Autodesk. License transfers (read "sales of second-hand AutoCAD seats")
    between individuals are not permitted.

    The courts have made distinctly different decisions in this matter in other
    parts of the world, however.

    If you're confident in your ability to start and run your own business, a
    seat of AutoCAD will be one of your lesser expenses, believe me. Been there,
    done that, and glad I did.
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    Autocad software. Is there a way to buy older versions since Autocad 2005 is
    far too expensive for me and LT doesn't support 3D? Is it even legal to do
    it? If yes, where can I get legal Autocad 2002 for example which completely
    fits my needs? I don't need any support or other things, just the software.
     
    Paul Turvill, Sep 24, 2004
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  3. ragioniere

    Anne Brown Guest

    In addition to any replies you might receive or have already
    received, you may find more information or responses by posting
    future office procedure related questions in the following
    discussion group:

    Web browser:
    http://discussion.autodesk.com/forum.jspa?forumID=112
    Newsreader: news://discussion.autodesk.com/pn.cadmanager
     
    Anne Brown, Sep 24, 2004
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