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The License Compliance Team enforces Autodesk’s Terms of Use and helps customers resolve any instances of noncompliant software installation and usage. We want to help all our customers optimize their software and mitigate compliance risks. That’s why your company may be selected to undergo an audit, also known as a Software License Review.
Any Autodesk customer with an Autodesk product may be selected for this process—it doesn’t mean that Autodesk suspects your company of noncompliance. If chosen, you will receive an email or letter explaining the process.
There are 4 main types of noncompliance that can be identified during an audit or Software License Review. If identified, you will be responsible for resolving the compliance issues pursuant to Autodesk’s Terms of Use.
Receive a letter in the mail or an email from Autodesk
Install AIT and run a scan of your environment.
Send Autodesk your inventory report.
Resolve any noncompliance with your License Compliance representative.
The Autodesk Inventory Tool (AIT) is an Autodesk approved tool that is used to scan your devices when conducting an audit or Software License Review. For questions about how to use AIT, please reach out to your License Compliance representative.
Submitting your inventory report is Step 3 of the audit or Software License Review process. You may only upload your report here if instructed by your License Compliance representative. Typically, smaller businesses will use this portal.