07-22-2003, 02:45 PM -
I would say if its *your* PC being used by *you* you are safe (I would have to re-read (to be sure) TLB terms as it has been a couple years).
I know I owned some software where they force per pc no matter what, so if your laptop is not for work and just another personal PC maybe you would need 2 lics?
Lic violations tend to be when you start letting friends and family install it on their pc's or anyone besides you using your lic key///
I have a laptop next to my PC at times (when trying to sync important data, etc) and both running TLB :0
I know I owned some software where they force per pc no matter what, so if your laptop is not for work and just another personal PC maybe you would need 2 lics?
Lic violations tend to be when you start letting friends and family install it on their pc's or anyone besides you using your lic key///
I have a laptop next to my PC at times (when trying to sync important data, etc) and both running TLB :0
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