Hi gbainbridge,
During discussions with others in the past the general concensus seems to be that for
productive programs like wordprocessors, accounts software, etc it is NOT encouraged
that you install on a second machine, however provided both are not being used at the
same time it seems morally acceptable, but perhaps not legally so.
When it comes to Utility Software that perform a function on the PC itself then this
is a different situation and it would seem only fair to purchase a program for each
PC or else a package that allows several PCs to be covered.
(Many utility programs are sold to cover several PCs)
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But doesn't this also raise the question of using PD8 on one computer, and PD9 on another
when PD9 was purchased as an Upgrade to PD8 at a discounted price?
For myself, I perhaps bend the law but do not wilfully break it.
PatC