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Re: Using solid works student edition for work
Now, the odds of you getting sued are admittedly slim. However, if it were to go to court, they would definitely win. Regardless of your reasoning, you would end up paying for it. I would suggest against it and would consider one of the free online drafting software. I've heard there is one that is quite similar to Solidworks.
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