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Originally Posted by Sardi
Unless I’m mistaken, I believe new perpetual licenses only include the current version of PT. So if he bought it new 6 months ago, then he would only have access to PT2020 and above.
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I don't know if I should say this or not, but I say it anyway as it is just logical reasoning and not a trade secret.
Once the license was named from "Pro Tools 12" to "Pro Tools Perpetual" in 12.6 all PT cares for is the RELEASE LIMIT date which needs to be on or later than the PT software you wish to use was released. So, if your RELEASE LIMIT is today, technically you can use anything from 12.6 until today.
EULA forbids that however, so bear that in mind. Same goes for subscriptions. For all of you who wish to break your EULA, Avid Download Center is your friend.