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But maybe they have a legitimate reason. Could they be a student or someone who can't afford the software? Even then, promoting piracy isn't the right approach. I should guide them towards legal alternatives. Autodesk does offer educational licenses for students, and there are free CAD software options like FreeCAD that might suit their needs. Additionally, sometimes purchasing a license isn't as expensive as people think, especially if they check for any current promotions or use Autodesk's subscription models.

I need to make sure my response is clear and helpful without providing any links or direct instructions. The user might be looking for a way out of a difficult situation, so providing them with alternatives is key. Maybe they didn't realize the options available to them. Also, if they're part of a non-profit or an educational institution, they might qualify for free or discounted software.

I remember from my training that the user is asking for something that's not compliant with the law. My first thought is to warn them about the legal and ethical implications. I should mention that they might face legal consequences or malware risks by downloading such keygens. Plus, using unauthorized software can lead to security vulnerabilities or unstable work.

Another angle: even if they find a keygen, there's no guarantee it's safe. Many keygen sites host malicious software that can lead to data loss or theft. So, even if they wanted to proceed, it's a risky path. I should emphasize the security risks as well.