How many computers can I run this on?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 14 posts since 24 Apr, 2012 from Minneapolis, MN (USA)
I have my home studio (2 Mac Pro's), a "portable studio" (MacBook Pro) I take with me on the road and a studio in Los Angeles I work from. Can install Sylenth on more than one computer with the same license?
The User Manual says this:
"You may use the Software, after you have purchased/registered it, for any private, commercial or otherwise professional use that doesn't conflict with any other terms of this agreement. Each licensed copy of this Software may be used by only one person (Licensee). If you install the Software onto a multi-user platform, server or network, each and every individual user of the Software must be licensed separately or included by a multi-site license".
So... if I understand this correctly... as long as no one else is using my purchased copy, I can use it anywhere... as long as I do not install it onto a multi-user platform...
However... I also notice that this comes from a manual (posted on Lennar Digital's website) from version 2.0.
The User Manual says this:
"You may use the Software, after you have purchased/registered it, for any private, commercial or otherwise professional use that doesn't conflict with any other terms of this agreement. Each licensed copy of this Software may be used by only one person (Licensee). If you install the Software onto a multi-user platform, server or network, each and every individual user of the Software must be licensed separately or included by a multi-site license".
So... if I understand this correctly... as long as no one else is using my purchased copy, I can use it anywhere... as long as I do not install it onto a multi-user platform...
However... I also notice that this comes from a manual (posted on Lennar Digital's website) from version 2.0.
- KVRist
- 47 posts since 12 Jan, 2014 from Yorkshire, England
Yup, that's exactly what it means. The license is attached to you, not the system. I would imagine most producers have more than one system anyway (main+laptop) and of course replacing computers completely happens regularly.
It's just common sense at the end of the day. Like music - you can play on as many devices as you want, just don't duplicate it for anybody else.
It's just common sense at the end of the day. Like music - you can play on as many devices as you want, just don't duplicate it for anybody else.
- KVRist
- 178 posts since 30 Apr, 2014 from Netherlands
As Skyre is stating correctly, the license is personal.
You may use it on all the Macs you have.
You may use it on all the Macs you have.