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Update licensing and usage information in C# Dev Kit FAQ #8332
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@claudiaregio added a few small edits
- C# Dev Kit is **free** for personal, academic, open-source projects. | ||
- C# Dev Kit is **free** for commercial use for small teams up to 5 developers, provided the organization's annual revenue is less than $1M or the organization is not an enterprise. | ||
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When prompted, simply sign in with your free Microsoft account. | |
When prompted, sign in with your free Microsoft account. |
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When prompted, sign in with the same Microsoft account used for your Visual Studio subscription. | ||
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To see more details about individual, organizational, and/or enterprise usage of C# Dev Kit, please refer to the [EULA for C# Dev Kit documentation](https://aka.ms/vs/csdevkit-license). |
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To see more details about individual, organizational, and/or enterprise usage of C# Dev Kit, please refer to the [EULA for C# Dev Kit documentation](https://aka.ms/vs/csdevkit-license). | |
To see more details about individual, organizational, and/or enterprise usage of C# Dev Kit, refer to the [EULA for C# Dev Kit documentation](https://aka.ms/vs/csdevkit-license). |
Adding more information and creating clarity around requirements of community license vs. license that comes with VSS