Multi user license?

Wow! ObjectDock is a work of art! :) When I purchase a license can I use my key on both my computers (I have two laptops) or must I purchase two keys? I'm hoping it's not the latter! :)

Thanks!

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From Stardock EULA - https://www.stardock.com/support/software_eula.aspx

Use on a personal computer:

  1. An Individual User may:

    1. Install, use and activate one (1) copy of the Software on up to five (5) unique personal computers simultaneously that are owned by you for your personal use.

      1. For Software acquired from Stardock via an automatic recurring payment subscription method you may install, use and activate the Software on up to five (5) unique personal computers simultaneously for as long as your subscription remains active.

        1. Software products associated with cancelled or expired subscriptions will be deactivated by Stardock and removed from Stardock product registration database until the expired subscription has been successfully re-activated.

      2. The trial or free version of the Software is licensed to be used on one (1) computer.

    2. Install the Software on another computer if the installation will not exceed the individual user activation limits set forth above otherwise you must uninstall and deactivate the Software from one of your previously activated personal computers.

    3. Use the Software via a network, only if you have purchased an adequate number of licenses. The number of users must not exceed the number of licenses you have purchased.

    4. Make a single backup copy of the Software for archival purposes only.

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Quoting Hankers, reply 1

Software products associated with cancelled or expired subscriptions will be deactivated by Stardock and removed from Stardock product registration database until the expired subscription has been successfully re-activated.
End of Hankers's quote

I'm not trying to make a stink, but I'd like this part clarified, please.   :|

 

If it IS what it reads like it is, oh man, does that ever suck.   :(

 

We have always, for the 10+ years that I have been here, been told to archive our apps, incase of sub expiration, etc.  That really needs to remain.

 

Also, I ask, since when has our subscriptions been automatically recurring?

News to me.

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 3

I'm not trying to make a stink, but I'd like this part clarified, please.  
End of RedneckDude's quote

I believe in another post, that went toxic, ID said that the EULA would be looked at and clarified. When that will happen, your guess is as good as mine.

In the meantime I'm sure Stardock will do what's best for their customers.

Patience. 👍

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Quoting Hankers, reply 4

In the meantime I'm sure Stardock will do what's best for their customers.
End of Hankers's quote

Agreed. And you're a mod, not me, so pardon if I'm out of line, but, in the meantime, maybe a good idea to stop posting the questionable eula? (Or at least that part of it. Number 1 answered the OP.)

 

 

Just asking...... O:)

 

Not being a smart ass, just a suggestion.   ;)