Unity 3d Free in Schools

The EULA is ambiguous. Please help!

I want to teach Unity3d in School using the free version.

Is it Legal? Yes or No?

We will make NO MONEY from the games. Our School however (like any school in the world) has a turnover more than $100,000 ie. Money in from students/government, money out for salaries/buildings etc.

Quite obviously we are an educational institution.

We do NOT need OR want the Pro version features. Free is more than enough to teach the requirements and might inspire students to continue development, go into computer programming/computer science as a career or maybe even buy unity Pro.

So to be clear with the question:

Is it legal?

Please answer yes or no! An official unity sales rep would be good too!

Thanks

Actually the eula isn’t ambiguous in this case. You just have to read it to the bottom :wink: There you’ll find the definition of “Legal Entity”.

Also the first sentence is quite clear i guess:

Unity Free […] may not be licensed
or used by […] or by an educational,
academic, non-profit or government
entity with a total annual budget for
the entire entity (based on prior
fiscal year) in excess of US$100,000.

So the answer seems to be: no. If your “annual budget” is greater than $100k you can’t use Unity free at all.

However if you’re in doubt, just contact the Unity support