Originally Posted by
rkmcswain
I hear what you are saying and agree in principal, but in my workplace (and I would guess most others) -- If you get an EDU drawing - the work would STOP right then until we figure out where it came from, etc. We don't need the EDU plot stamp polluting other drawings.
If a consultant sent it to you, either they are using an EDU version or someone they are working with is. The blame ultimately lies with the firm that provided the drawing to you. There is no excuse today for allowing EDU users to generate commercial content, and to use and pass this **** on.