Wanting to have the software I purchased to be able to use on multiple computers

jackgreenegeorgejonesrip wrote on 12/26/2015, 8:08 PM

I was wondering why I'm limited to only being able to use the software I've bought on only one device, with previous versions I installed them on all my computers, I mean if you've paid for the product, why shouldn't you be able to?? I mean it just seems ridiculous to me

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browj2 wrote on 12/27/2015, 10:41 AM

Hi,

Like almost all other software, you purchased a license to use it on one machine. Magix lets you install it on more than one machine, but limits you to one machine at a time. This is anti-piracy protection, which I would have thought was obvious to users. Before Magix came up with this protection, if you were using their products on more than one machine at a time, then you were doing so illegally. If you had read the license when you purchased and installed the previous versions, you would have seen this.

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