Yes, it’s ok, as long as you’re downloading the free version of Resolve and not trying to circumvent their copyright protection. When you download the software, they ask that you provide some information about yourself so that they can understand their market demographics. If you don’t work for a company, just put that, “self-employed,” “hobbyist,” “none,” or similar. Even if you accidentally download the Studio version (happens all the time, and vice-versa, because both versions are similarly-named), you won’t be able to use it without paying for a license. You are required to agree to their EULA to use either version. Ultimately, it’s your responsibility to read it before you agree to it.
Jason Conrad
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