Well I think that ship has sailed d :P But say, if they offered that deal for whichever version introduced 3D, I'd buy one definitely. They should definitely be taking notice of this, plenty of people are saying this. Hopefully they (and maybe Autodesk) actually learn something out of this mess.
With the way their educational licenses seem to work, if you can handle a reminder every time you save that you're still using an Educational copy, it seems like you could've been out of school for 50 years* and still be grabbing almost any version of any Autodesk software for free. Obviously, it's still not a commercial…
If anything, this does show that there is definitely a market for older versions of popular, big software packages like this. I'm sure if they charged less than 100 for a legal license, a lot of people would still jump on this. Everybody who downloaded this must have owned a pirated version of this software at some point,…