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Software piracy occurs when one or more of the following happen:
Software piracy exposes businesses and consumers to security threats like malware and can lead to decreased efficiencies in organizations. Only genuine, legally licensed Autodesk software is warranted and supported by Autodesk with access to the latest features, security updates, previous versions and more.
Using nonvalid software poses risks for individuals and organizations. Nonvalid software may have been modified and/or may include malicious code, leading to issues such as:
Using nonvalid software also puts you and your company at risk of copyright infringement or other potential legal claims which may lead to civil penalties or criminal prosecution.
Genuine Autodesk software is legally licensed software purchased directly from Autodesk or an Autodesk Authorized Partner. Genuine Autodesk software will work per the product documentation and Autodesk’s Terms of Use and is free from the vulnerabilities that may be found in nonvalid software.
Autodesk recommends uninstalling the nonvalid software and purchasing genuine software directly from Autodesk or an Autodesk Authorized Partner. If you have information regarding a seller of nonvalid software, you can submit a report to Autodesk to take action.
Unfortunately, it is easy to unknowingly purchase nonvalid software. Unauthorized sellers often pose as authorized resellers and sell nonvalid software at deep discounts. Other sellers bundle nonvalid software with computer hardware. Always buy Autodesk software either directly from Autodesk.ca/en or from an Autodesk Authorized Partner.
Using nonvalid software is an act of copyright infringement which may result in both civil and criminal penalties. Autodesk’s Terms of Use requires all customers to use Autodesk software in compliance with all applicable laws and further prohibits any act of unauthorized use, access or reproduction.
There are several different options for individuals and organizations to check the status of their software. Implementing software management practices will provide insight into which licenses are in use. Additionally, Autodesk may send notifications to users of nonvalid software and, in accordance with Autodesk’s Terms of Use, may conduct audits.
No. Autodesk’s education and student licenses cannot be used for commercial, professional, commercial training, or other for-profit purposes. If you are using education or student versions for commercial purposes, visit www.autodesk.ca/en/products for options on how to purchase the appropriate product.
Suspected use of nonvalid software can be reported anonymously here.
A certain number of Autodesk subscribers are contacted each year to ensure compliance with Autodesk’s Terms of Use. Audits or Software License Reviews can also help customers evaluate and maximize their utilization of their Autodesk subscriptions. Customers are selected for audits or Software License Reviews based on a range of criteria including subscription registration and activation information.
Autodesk will contact customers who have been selected for an audit or Software License Review and involve the customer throughout the process from initial investigation to resolution.
The Autodesk Inventory Tool (AIT) is an authorized Autodesk tool that scans your devices to inventory all Autodesk product installation and use.
AIT runs on a Windows machine that has Microsoft .NET Framework v4.5.2 or later installed and uses Microsoft WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) to communicate with Windows devices to collect inventory data.
AIT needs network access to each Windows device that will be scanned, in addition to the relevant credential to authenticate with the device, and sufficient permissions to query WMI. Windows firewalls should be configured to permit WMI/SMB communication. AIT can also be configured to run on individual devices and automated through inventory tools like Microsoft System Center.
AIT collects the following information from Windows devices:
You received a letter from BSA Software Solutions, Inc. (BSA SSI), sent on behalf of Autodesk, requesting that you conduct a license review.
Autodesk confirms that BSA SSI is fully authorized to conduct this review on Autodesk’s behalf.
The BSA | The Software Alliance (bsa.org) is the leading advocate for the global software industry, promoting strong software asset management practices and the use of genuine licensed software through compliance and awareness programs worldwide.
SSI is a subsidiary of BSA that focuses on providing software license services for BSA members.
For the majority of our users, completing a license review is found to be quick and efficient while providing beneficial information to the user.
BSA SSI will facilitate the review in accordance with Autodesk’s Terms of Use and is looking forward to working with your organization. While the right to conduct a formal review is based on Section 17.8 of Autodesk's Terms of Use https://www.autodesk.com/company/terms-of-use/en/general-terms (US Site), the process is designed to be collaborative and provide helpful insights around purchasing, deployment, security, and productivity.
Smart software management practices can help your business manage complex licenses and prevent noncompliance. It can also help save you money by identifying over or under-deployment of licenses. Software management isn't just about avoiding noncompliance. It helps protect your work, ensure productivity, and is smart business.
Yes, visit Manage Your Software to learn more. You may also speak with one of our customer support specialists for guidance on effective software management strategies.