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The school does not have the copyright of this software. Can students use it?
It can be used, but the original version should be supported if conditions permit.

Students majoring in architecture. Use ps, ai, id, rhino, autocad and other software for many years. It is obviously impossible to buy so many genuine software. But in fact, as students, these companies have policies to provide good discounts or even free of charge. First of all, rhino will provide students with a student price. As long as you are in school, you can buy it at the student price, and you can upgrade it for free forever, with unlimited technical support. The student price is only one-sixth of the commercial price, 1800rmb is quite expensive to tell the truth, but compared with the service you can get, it is still worth producing. Secondly, Autodesk, college students can get the student version of all the software by registering with the school email, which is completely free. Adobe family barrels such as Ps, ai and id are really helpless. But my situation in Germany is that the school has an education license. If we go to the IT department of the school with a student ID card, we can get a full set of genuine adobe schools, all of which are the latest.

Generally speaking, copyright awareness is actually very important (not only to protect developers and encourage them to produce better software, but also to provide better services to consumers). It is illegal to use pirated software, and everyone is doing illegal things every day. Nowadays, many students would rather spend money to play games than buy a software that is beneficial to their study and work. Of course, some of these softwares are expensive, but these manufacturers will give students discounts. On the other hand, schools should also provide students with genuine resources, such as buying educational copyright from manufacturers. Of course, money managers have never considered this.