That certainly seems like an unintended loophole in their EULA. I posted what Unity’s Legal team called their definitive word here . But of course another user immediately posted some examples that fall through the cracks. And this would seem to be another one. If you want to be sure, email support@unity.com. I can’t imagine Legal would frown upon a Pro subscriber contributing to an open source project. I’m sure most Unity employees themselves would be in violation in that case. But it would make sense that you’re not allowed to use your Pro version to make builds for the project if the rest of the team isn’t also on Pro. The purpose of the regulation is to prevent, say, 200-employee companies from buying one Pro subscription to make their builds and keeping everyone else on the free version.
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