#Licensing question

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carmine lagoon
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Unity Personal says "If your revenue from projects in conjunction with your use of Unity is less than $100K (or if your business’s aggregate revenue and funding is less than $100K) in the last 12 months, you are eligible to use Unity Personal.". Those two are quite different. If I have a company doing more than $100k/year by non-game and non-unity products, does this mean the company is not eligable for Unity Personal? Or is it only if the unity-made projects reach $100k/year?

unborn cradle
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Correct, any projects not just Unity. So if your business brings in 150K in revenue but it is your first Unity game, you need a pro license.

And if the company builds any non games, you are subject to industry pricing (which is about 2.5x as much).

mint dirge
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Just make a new LLC or your equivalent as a separate entity for the unity projects

unborn cradle
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That might work. Just make sure it is never associated with your other one or considere contracting to the other one. Their sales team will disable your account and all services if they think you are skirting licensing.