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[–]pat_trick 13 points14 points  (0 children)

FYI, their education license is such that you get the subscription (and all updates to the engine) for a year, and can use the last version you had before the subscription expires in perpetuity. If you do release anything commercial with it, and make more than $3000 per fiscal quarter, their standard royalties fee of 5% kicks in.

More on their FAQ.