License personal vs business

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  • For license, I see that an individual license can be used in a startup, but every member of it must have his own license? so if we are 2 in the startup I only save 180 bucks versus the business edition?

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  • Personal x2 = $260

    Business x2 = $860

    860 - 260 = $600

  • A personal license is bound to one individual, meaning it can be legally used by that individual only, regardless of the hardware (you can install it on your pc and laptop and use it as you please).

    A business license is bound to a single machine, meaning anyone within the company can use the software legally but only on a single computer.

  • https://www.scirra.com/store/licensing#license2 the current conditions are here

    " Startups are permitted to use Personal Edition Licenses in their business. For every employee that requires to work with Construct 2, a Personal Edition License must be issued to them. Only this employee is permitted to make use of the license."

    and for business licenses

    "Business purchasing these licenses can either:

    Issue the license to a named employee. This employee is permitted to install and use the license on any machine for activities relating to the Business who purchased the license. No one else in the business is permitted to make use of this license in any capacity.

    To a single machine. The license may be installed on a maximum of one machine at any one time, for use by only one concurrent user."

    not sure personnal licenses linked to as single machine still exists. (they did exist for not-for-profit organisations before according to https://www.scirra.com/tutorials/57/how ... enses-work ), in any case, drop a mail at scirra to be sure in case of issues understanding.

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